Luboszów, Rural settlement in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Luboszów is a small village in Gmina Osiecznica, an administrative area within Bolesławiec County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The settlement sits in the rural countryside of southwestern Poland, typical of the region's dispersed villages and farmland.
The village developed as part of Lower Silesia's settlement pattern, with agriculture forming the foundation of its existence for generations. It evolved alongside the region's broader rural development and land use patterns over time.
The settlement maintains traditional Polish village practices within the Gmina Osiecznica administration, reflecting the rural lifestyle of Lower Silesia.
The village can be reached by regional roads connecting through Lower Silesia's road network. Visitors should keep in mind this is a very small settlement with minimal facilities or services available on site.
The village has become known as one of Poland's smallest inhabited places, with a population that can be counted on one hand. This unusual status makes it a striking example of depopulation in rural Europe.
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