Strzepcz, Rural village in Gmina Linia, Poland.
Strzepcz is a village in Gmina Linia situated in northern Poland across agricultural lands and forests. The surrounding Pomeranian landscape is characterized by open fields, woodlands, and the traditional rural layout of the area.
The village grew over centuries as an agricultural settlement with deep roots in the region. In the 20th century, a secondary school focused on Kashubian culture was established, operating until 2012.
The Catholic parish of St. Mary Magdalene brings the community together for worship and celebrations throughout the year. Local traditions remain woven into the rhythm of village life and seasonal gatherings.
The village connects to neighboring areas through local roads and is within driving distance of larger towns. It is easily accessible by car for those exploring the wider Pomeranian region.
Nearby lies the nature reserve 'Żurawie Błota' with an unusual rock formation known locally as the Devil's Rock. This geological feature offers visitors a glimpse into the natural history of the landscape.
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