Biały Bór, Municipality in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Biały Bór is a town in western Poland that mixes urban and rural character within the same municipality. The town center and outlying villages together form a landscape of houses, fields, and local commerce that reflects the rhythm of life in this region.
The town began in the 13th century at a crossroads and gained town rights in 1382 when the Teutonic Knights built a fortification here. This early fort shaped its role as a strategic place in the region.
The local school, Szkoła Podstawowa im. Juliana Tuwima, organizes educational programs and ceremonies to commemorate significant dates in Polish history throughout the year.
The town is easy to reach and has basic services in the center for visitors. The layout works well for exploring on foot or by car, especially if you want to see both the main area and surrounding countryside.
A horse breeding farm was founded here in the 1950s and later served as a film location for a notable Polish movie from that era. This link to equestrian heritage and cinema remains part of local memory.
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