Majdan Kozic Górnych, Rural settlement in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
Majdan Kozic Górnych is a small village in eastern Poland's Lublin region, surrounded by farmland and open fields. The settlement sits roughly 20 kilometers southeast of Lublin and connects to nearby towns through regional roads linking it to Piaski and Świdnik.
The village is connected to a pivotal moment in Poland's post-war history when a final resistance fighter engaged in his last battle here in 1963. These events have marked the place as a site of remembrance for the anti-communist resistance movement.
The residents of Majdan Kozic Górnych maintain traditional Polish farming practices and participate in seasonal agricultural celebrations throughout the year.
The village is accessible via regional roads, with the nearest larger towns being Piaski to the northeast and Świdnik to the north. Visitors should plan to use local transport or personal vehicles, as the area is a quiet rural setting.
Located at coordinates 51.1°N 22.7333°E, this village preserves the memory of Poland's post-World War II resistance movement through local monuments.
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