Wohyń, Administrative division in eastern Poland.
Wohyń is an administrative village in eastern Poland serving as the local government center for its gmina. It sits in Radzyń Podlaski County, roughly 58 kilometers north of the regional capital Lublin.
Wohyń received its current administrative structure during Poland's 1998 government reforms that reshaped the country's local governance system. These changes established the organizational form it maintains today.
The Church of Saint Anne shapes how the village looks and its place in community life. This religious landmark remains central to how residents experience and gather in the settlement.
The local administrative building here serves residents with government services and local affairs. When visiting, keep in mind that basic services and shops are limited, so nearby larger towns typically provide wider options.
This settlement functions both as a residential home for roughly 2000 people and as the seat of local government for surrounding rural communities. This dual role makes it uncommon among small villages, blending everyday rural life with administrative responsibilities.
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