Gorzyce, Tarnobrzeg County, Village in Tarnobrzeg County, southeastern Poland
Gorzyce is a village in southeastern Poland located near the Łęg River and serves as the administrative center of Gmina Gorzyce in Podkarpackie Voivodeship. The settlement stands at approximately 200 meters elevation and lies about 15 kilometers from Tarnobrzeg.
Gorzyce was established as the administrative seat of Gmina Gorzyce, which shaped its development into an important local center within Podkarpackie Voivodeship. This administrative function became central to the settlement's role in the region.
The Church of Saints Francis de Sales and Andrew Bobola sits at the heart of village life, serving as a meeting place for religious celebrations and community events. It shapes the appearance of the settlement and reflects the deep Christian tradition of the area.
The village serves as an administrative center and provides essential services to the local population and neighboring communities. Visitors should expect the rural character of a small settlement and plan accordingly for limited opening hours at local facilities.
The settlement is positioned at a strategic point between Tarnobrzeg and the regional capital Rzeszów. Its coordinates place it as a connecting point in the local geography of the Subcarpathian region.
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