Pasikurowice, Village in Gmina Długołęka, Poland
Pasikurowice is a village in Gmina Długołęka in Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The settlement sits in a rural landscape northeast of Wrocław and is surrounded by farmland and agricultural spaces.
The settlement took shape in the 13th century during Piast rule. It later came under Bohemian, Prussian, and German control before returning to Polish territory in 1945.
The village maintains traditional Polish rural characteristics while integrating with the broader cultural landscape of the Wrocław metropolitan region.
The village has a local train station with regular connections to nearby areas. Its proximity to the S8 highway provides good access to larger towns across the region.
The village combines agricultural heritage with modern infrastructure, positioned at coordinates 51°13′N 17°6′E in the southwestern Polish countryside.
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