Stobierna, Rzeszów County, Rural village in Rzeszów County, Poland
Stobierna is a village in Rzeszów County, in the Gmina Trzebownisko, located in southeastern Poland. It sits in an open agricultural area, with farmhouses spread along country roads and fields stretching around the built-up area.
The settlement was founded in 1409 and grew gradually as a farming community over the following centuries. In 1789, it became an independent Catholic parish, which gave the village a more defined role in the local area.
The Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary stands at the center of village life, where locals gather for Sunday Mass and seasonal celebrations. The churchyard is often the meeting point for neighbors after services.
The village is reached by country roads that connect it to Rzeszów and the surrounding area. Services are basic and suited to local needs, so it is worth planning ahead if you need anything beyond what a small rural settlement offers.
Small roadside shrines known as kapliczki dot the lanes of the village, and locals still tend them with flowers or candles throughout the year. This tradition of caring for these shrines has continued without interruption for generations, and the shrines are seen as natural landmarks rather than tourist features.
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