Lubniewice, Municipal center in Sulęcin County, western Poland
Lubniewice is the municipal center of Sulęcin County in western Poland. The town covers several square kilometers and contains residential areas and public facilities situated near lakes.
The fortress of Lubnewiz was first documented in 1287 under Greater Polish duke Przemysł II. This marked the beginning of the place's recorded settlement history.
The town shows traces of its past as a border region between different historical territories. Visitors can notice these influences in how the place is laid out and organized.
Visitors can find all necessary services and daily facilities in the town center. The location near lakes makes the place interesting for outdoor activities.
An alum mine operated here in the 18th century until Russian forces destroyed it in 1758 during the Seven Years' War. This mining activity shaped the place and left marks on the landscape.
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