Kosina, Rural village in Łańcut County, Poland
Kosina is a village in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in southeastern Poland, located about 6 kilometers east of Łańcut. The settlement sits in a rural area surrounded by farmland and scattered houses typical of the region's agricultural landscape.
The village developed as a rural settlement in a historically diverse region. Before World War II, a Jewish community lived here, forming part of the interconnected network of Subcarpathian communities.
The village maintains connections with the Kolbuszowa Region Research Group, which preserves historical records and family histories of southeastern Polish communities.
The village is accessible by country roads and offers the basic infrastructure of a small rural settlement. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear for unpaved paths and expect a slower pace of travel through the area.
Leopold Lis-Kula, an officer in the Polish Army, came from this area and shaped the nation's military history. This connection to an important military figure remains part of the settlement's local identity today.
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