Luboń, Urban municipality in Poznań County, Poland.
Luboń is a municipality on the Warta River in the Poznań metropolitan area with residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, and recreational spaces. The town is built around practical zones where people live, shop, and spend their free time.
The municipality was formed in 1954 through the union of three villages: Old Luboń first recorded in 1316, Żabikowo from 1283, and Lasek from 1756. This merger created the administrative structure that exists today.
The town maintains ties to Greater Poland regional traditions that are visible through local festivals and community gatherings spread throughout the year. These events shape how residents connect with their surroundings and each other.
The municipality is easy to navigate with accessible public transport connections and services spread throughout. Most amenities and facilities are reachable on foot or by short trips.
During World War II, the Żabikowo area held a prison camp that housed many inmates. This difficult chapter of the past serves as a place to remember.
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