Baniocha, Village in Piaseczno County, Poland
Baniocha is a village in Masovian Poland located about 24 kilometers south of Warsaw. The settlement sits surrounded by agricultural land and meadows at an elevation of around 109 meters.
The village grew as part of the Masovian region and went through administrative reorganizations during Poland's territorial changes in the 20th century. These shifts shaped how it relates to neighboring areas today.
Local residents maintain Polish rural traditions through seasonal festivals and community gatherings that strengthen social connections within the village.
The village has regular transport connections to nearby Góra Kalwaria and surrounding areas. The Church of the Holy Virgin Mary serves as a clear landmark in the center, and most places can be reached on foot.
The settlement sits at the crossroads of three different municipalities, creating a natural link between Góra Kalwaria, Piaseczno, and Warsaw. This position makes it a transition point between rural and urban spaces.
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