Brzeźnica-Kolonia, Rural village in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Brzeźnica-Kolonia is a small village in Greater Poland Voivodeship in western Poland. It lies about 11 kilometers west of Jastrowie and is characterized by farmland and local roads that connect to neighboring settlements.
The territory came under Prussian control in 1772 and remained under German administration until 1945. After World War II, the area became part of Poland again.
The residents of Brzeźnica-Kolonia maintain Polish rural traditions through seasonal agricultural practices and regular community gatherings throughout the calendar year.
The village is accessible via a network of country roads that connect to neighboring municipalities and allow you to explore the surrounding region. It is easiest to visit if you have your own vehicle.
Near the village stands an abandoned Soviet military installation from the Cold War era. The site reveals the strategic importance of this remote area during the arms competition.
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