Studzionka, Village in Pszczyna County, Poland
Studzionka is a village in southern Silesia, Poland, located west of the city of Pszczyna. The settlement has a rural character with scattered houses, farmland, and local roads connecting to nearby towns.
The settlement first appeared in written records in a 1305 Latin manuscript, marking the beginning of its documented history. Over the following centuries, it came under the jurisdiction of different dioceses as religious and political boundaries shifted.
The settlement grew over centuries around its Catholic parish, which shaped religious life here. The church and its traditions remain central to community gatherings and local identity.
Visitors should prepare for a rural setting and expect to navigate local roads through countryside. It is worth planning your route in advance since the village is small and lacks city amenities.
In January 1945, prisoners from Auschwitz concentration camp were forced to march through the region and passed through this village. This tragic chapter remains part of the area's memory of World War II.
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