Barcice Górne, Village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Barcice Górne is a village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship situated in gently rolling terrain south of Stary Sącz. The settlement spreads across a landscape marked by scattered farmsteads and fields that shape the rural character of the place.
The village developed as an agricultural settlement in the region and was administratively divided in 1910 into two separate units: Barcice Górne and Barcice Dolne. This division shaped its trajectory as a distinct community.
The Saint Mary Church, constructed in 1901, stands as a central religious building that represents the architectural heritage of Lesser Poland.
The village is accessible by regional roads that connect it to nearby Stary Sącz and the larger urban center of Nowy Sącz. This location makes it easy for visitors to explore the rural area while remaining close to services in larger towns.
The village maintains its agricultural character while being positioned between two significant urban centers, creating a balance between rural traditions and modern accessibility.
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