Surochów, Village in Jarosław County, Poland
Surochów is a small village in Jarosław County in southeastern Poland, situated in an area of gently rolling countryside. The settlement has a rural layout with scattered houses and surrounding agricultural land that reflects the traditional settlement pattern of the region.
The village has connections to 19th-century Austrian politician Kasimir Felix Badeni and Polish writer Aleksander Fredro, both of whom were active in the region. These ties reflect the historical importance of the area during a period of major political transformations in Central Europe.
The local public library holds a collection of 5,350 volumes, serving as an educational resource center for the village's 1,016 residents.
The village is accessible by local roads and suits visitors interested in exploring the rural landscape of the region. The best time to visit is during warmer months when the fields are green and the settlement is easy to walk through.
In 2022, four new residences were completed in Surochów, with an average of 5.5 rooms per dwelling, exceeding the regional average for Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
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