Nowosielce, Rural settlement in Sanok County, Poland
Nowosielce is a settlement in Sanok County at the southeastern edge of Poland, situated roughly 11 kilometers west of the city of Sanok. The village spreads across rolling terrain with scattered houses and agricultural fields that form the everyday landscape.
The settlement originated during the medieval period as part of colonization movements that shaped southeastern Poland. It developed within what is now Sanok County and has remained tied to agricultural activity from its earliest years.
The village takes its name from the tradition of new settlements established during medieval colonization waves in this region. Residents maintain local customs through community gatherings and farming practices rooted in rural heritage.
The village is connected by road to Zarszyn and the regional capital Rzeszów, making it accessible by car. Visiting in autumn offers the best view of rural life when harvests are underway and the surrounding fields are active.
The village sits in an area known for its traditional stone walls that mark field boundaries and have been maintained for generations. These walls tell the story of the land through their placement and reveal how property lines have been preserved over centuries.
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