Białośliwie, Village in Piła County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Białośliwie is a village in Piła County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, set in a flat landscape of fields and forests in the western part of the region. It has two railway stations, which makes it better connected to nearby towns than most villages of its size.
Białośliwie appears in written records as early as 1216, placing it among the older documented settlements of the Piast period in Greater Poland. Over the following centuries it remained a farming community, shaped by the agricultural rhythms of the region.
The name Białośliwie is thought to come from an old Slavic personal name, a naming pattern common across this part of Poland. The village has a community hall where local gatherings and seasonal celebrations bring people together through the year.
The village can be reached by train, and having two stations makes it easy to get off at the right spot depending on where you are headed. The flat surroundings are easy to explore on foot or by bike once you arrive.
Despite being a small village, Białośliwie has two separate railway stations, which is uncommon for a settlement of this size in the region. This double connection goes back to the 19th century, when two different rail lines were built through the area at different times.
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