Lubiana, Village in West Pomeranian region, Poland.
Lubiana is a small village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, belonging to the rural commune of Pełczyce. It sits in the northwestern part of Poland, in a landscape of open fields and stretches of forest.
Pomerania passed through different hands over the centuries before becoming part of Poland after World War II. Villages in this area, including this one, were largely resettled at that time, as the previous German-speaking population was replaced by Polish settlers.
The village maintains traditional Polish rural customs, with residents participating in seasonal celebrations and agricultural festivities throughout the year.
The nearest town with basic services is Pełczyce, which is close by and works well as a starting point for a visit. Having your own vehicle is helpful here, as public transport in rural areas like this one tends to be limited.
The name Lubiana echoes Slavic place names that were common in this region before centuries of German rule. This gives the village a linguistic history that goes well beyond its modest size.
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