Płaza, Rural village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Płaza is a village in Lesser Poland, located within the administrative area of Gmina Chrzanów in southern Poland. The settlement serves as a residential community with local services and links to nearby towns and the regional city of Kraków.
The village emerged as a settlement within the historical Lesser Poland region and developed over time as a local community. Its growth reflects the patterns of rural settlement in this part of southern Poland.
The village holds onto local traditions that shape how neighbors interact and celebrate together throughout the year. Walking through, you notice how the community gathers for seasonal events that reflect the customs of Lesser Poland's countryside.
The village is accessible via local roads and offers basic shopping and postal services to residents and visitors. Public transportation options connect to nearby towns, making it easy to reach larger centers in the area.
The village demographic structure shows a balanced population distribution, with 1,624 male and 1,705 female residents according to the 2021 census data.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.