Wiry, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Rural settlement in Poznań County, Poland
Wiry is a village in Greater Poland Voivodeship situated roughly ten kilometers southwest of Poznań. The settlement is part of Gmina Komorniki and surrounded by rural landscapes typical of the region.
The village of Wiry has roots dating to the medieval period, with documented land records from the 14th century. These early records show how long people have lived and worked in this area.
The village contributes to the Komorniki Festival of Organ and Chamber Music, bringing regional musical performances to the community throughout the year.
The village has educational facilities including a kindergarten and elementary school serving students from pre-school through eighth grade. Its location just outside Poznań makes it relatively accessible for visitors traveling from nearby urban areas.
The village maintains strong connections with the surrounding region through its position between the historical manor-folwark complex in Szreniawa and Katnik range.
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