Lipiany, Municipality in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Lipiany is a municipality in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. The settlement spans about 5.5 square kilometers within Pyrzyce County and sits at roughly 54 meters elevation.
The settlement first appeared in historical records during the 13th century and grew steadily over subsequent centuries. Population numbers climbed from around 3,250 people in 1871 to a peak of roughly 4,400 residents by 1939.
The town hall and local symbols mark this place as the administrative center of the community. These landmarks reflect how residents connect with their settlement's identity.
The settlement operates under postal code 74-240 and follows Central European Time (UTC+1), shifting to daylight saving time (UTC+2). Vehicle registration uses the prefix ZPY.
The Polish government recognizes Zaczynaj beer as a traditional beverage with roots in this community. This drink carries the heritage of local brewing craftsmanship.
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