Goszcz, Village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Goszcz is a village in Lower Silesian Voivodeship located approximately 4 kilometers north of Twardogóra in southwestern Poland. The settlement sits at 150 meters elevation and is surrounded by rural farmland and meadows that characterize the local landscape.
The village was documented in Meyer's Konversations-Lexikon in the 19th century, confirming its existence as an established settlement at that time. This reference shows that Goszcz had been part of the Lower Silesian landscape for many generations.
The residents of Goszcz maintain agricultural traditions that define the village identity, with local customs passing from generation to generation.
The village uses postal code 56-416 and is easily reached from Twardogóra, which connects to larger towns in the region. Visitors should expect a small rural settlement where everyday services and shops are mostly found in nearby towns.
The demographic distribution in Goszcz shows an almost equal balance between male and female populations, with 548 men and 542 women.
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