Puchaczów, Administrative village in Łęczna County, eastern Poland
Puchaczów is an administrative village in Łęczna County in eastern Poland, situated on a flat plain with gentle elevation changes. The settlement spans across several kilometers and contains a modern healthcare center providing various medical services including rehabilitation.
The village developed into an important administrative center linked to the development of the Lublin Coal Basin and the opening of the Bogdanka Coal Mine. This economic growth fundamentally shaped the settlement's structure and regional significance.
The Parish Church from 1778 stands at the center of the village and shapes the settlement with its traditional design. The Rural Cultural Center regularly organizes workshops and leisure activities that support community life.
The village has a modern healthcare facility offering rehabilitation programs and various medical treatments for visitors and residents. The flat terrain makes the area easy to walk through and explore.
The village is known for maintaining some of the lowest utility rates in Lublin Voivodeship, supported by municipal subsidies. These affordable charges for water and waste services represent a significant benefit to household budgets.
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