Wola Uhruska, Administrative village in eastern Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Wola Uhruska is a village in eastern Lublin Voivodeship located near Poland's border with Ukraine. The settlement sits in a rural landscape alongside the Bug River and functions as the administrative center for its gmina.
The village developed as the administrative hub of its gmina in a border region. Its location shaped settlement patterns and the community's relationship with frontier conditions since its founding.
The name comes from the Uhrusk family and remains central to local identity. The community has long been shaped by its connection to border protection work, which influences daily life and local priorities.
The village has new paved roads with proper markings and improved facilities including a fire station and renovated train station area. As the administrative hub, key services are located in the center and relatively accessible.
The Nadbużański Border Guard unit is headquartered here, making its presence felt in daily village life. This makes the place one of the main administrative and security hubs in this remote frontier region.
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