Tarnawa Niżna, Mountain village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
Tarnawa Niżna is a mountain village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship positioned at elevation near the Bieszczady Mountains. Meadows and forests surround the settlement and extend toward the Ukrainian border area.
The village first appeared in written records in 1537, making it one of the early settlements in the Subcarpathian region. Its position near the border shaped how it developed over the centuries.
The village reflects rural Polish traditions while showing traces of Ukrainian influence in its building styles and local customs. This blend shapes how the place feels when you walk through it.
The village is accessible by regional roads, about 16 kilometers from Lutowiska or 37 kilometers from Ustrzyki Dolne. The drive passes through hilly terrain with varying road conditions.
The settlement has fewer than 50 residents, which makes it exceptionally isolated. This small population reflects how sparse settlement patterns remain in remote mountain areas.
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