Żerniki Wrocławskie, Village in Gmina Siechnice, Poland
Żerniki Wrocławskie is a village stretching along the eastern bypass of Wrocław in Gmina Siechnice, Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The settlement sits within the suburban zone where rural character meets the edge of the metropolitan region.
The village experienced administrative restructuring in 2010 when Gmina Święta Katarzyna was merged into Gmina Siechnice. This reorganization established the current governance framework for the area.
The village maintains connections with both rural Polish traditions and urban influences due to its location near Wrocław, the major cultural center of Lower Silesia.
The village sits approximately 10 kilometers from Wrocław, offering residents urban services while maintaining a quieter residential setting. Its location along the bypass road ensures convenient access for commuters and visitors alike.
The population of 1,348 inhabitants contributes to the development of infrastructure projects that enhance the connectivity between rural and metropolitan areas in Lower Silesia.
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