Łąka, Silesian Voivodeship, Administrative division in Pszczyna County, Poland.
Łąka is a village in Silesian Voivodeship located approximately 4 kilometers from the center of Pszczyna municipality. The settlement spreads across a developed residential area with local infrastructure and community facilities.
The area was part of Vistulan tribal territory during the Middle Ages before being incorporated into the emerging Polish state in the tenth century. This early integration shaped the region's development.
The community maintains strong connections to Upper Silesian traditions through local celebrations and customs that reflect the regional heritage of southern Poland.
The village is crossed by Voivodeship road 939, which provides direct connections to surrounding urban centers. This transportation link ensures easy access from neighboring cities.
The village population of 2,690 residents actively participates in local sports through LKS Łąka, the community football team that competes in regional leagues.
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