Wola Żarczycka, Rural village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Wola Żarczycka is a rural community in Subcarpathian Voivodeship in southeastern Poland. The village spreads across farmland with forests and open fields that characterize the region's landscape.
The community was historically part of the Austro-Hungarian Galicia region before becoming Polish territory after World War I. It developed as a rural settlement through the 20th century with gradual changes to its infrastructure.
The inhabitants of Wola Żarczycka maintain regional traditions through local customs, including agricultural practices that reflect the southeastern Polish heritage.
The area is best explored on foot, with the countryside easily reached along accessible paths and rural roads. Bus connections to larger towns make reaching the community straightforward without a personal vehicle.
The village demonstrates the evolution of rural Polish communities through its preserved administrative structures and continuous population growth since the interwar period.
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