Boronów, Administrative village in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Boronów is a village in Silesian Voivodeship located along the Liswarta river. It functions as the administrative center of Gmina Boronów and encompasses surrounding settlements across a rural landscape.
During the 19th century the area operated as an industrial hub with mines, breweries, and mills under the Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen family management. These operations shaped the region's economic development during that era.
The wooden church from 1611 shapes the village center and serves as a gathering place for religious and community occasions. It remains the focal point where locals gather for worship and celebrations.
The village is accessible from nearby larger towns and suits visitors exploring rural areas and local heritage. The best time to visit is during mild seasons when you can comfortably walk through the village and surrounding landscape.
The village coat of arms displays a harrow derived from an ancient seal mark reflecting traditional agricultural roots. This symbol connects the present-day community to its farming heritage.
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