Łęg Tarnowski, Rural settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Łęg Tarnowski is a rural village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship located northwest of Tarnów in lowland terrain. The settlement is part of Gmina Żabno administrative district and features scattered houses and farms surrounded by agricultural fields.
The village developed as part of the historic Lesser Poland region, with connections to nearby Tarnów since medieval times. The settlement is rooted in the broader history of the area where rural and urban communities have long coexisted.
The village preserves local traditions through farming and traditional crafts that shape everyday life. Residents maintain the customs of the Lesser Poland region through their work and community practices.
The village is small and can be explored on foot or by bicycle since local paths and roads are manageable in scale. For larger services and shopping needs, residents travel to nearby towns like Tarnów, which are easily accessible by car.
The village sits in flat terrain typical of the lowlands in this part of Poland, creating ideal conditions for crop farming. This geographic setting has shaped how people work the land and organize their agricultural lives over many generations.
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