Żarki, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Rural settlement in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Żarki is a village in southern Poland located within the Gmina Libiąż area of Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The settlement spreads across farmland and features agricultural plots alongside residential homes typical of rural communities in this region.
The village developed as a rural settlement in an area shaped by agriculture across centuries. Its growth is tied to the broader history of the Lesser Poland region and the administrative changes that reshaped Polish territories during the modern era.
The village retains ties to the land through families who farm the surrounding areas and participate in local markets and seasonal celebrations. These customs reflect how rural communities here have adapted their way of life to modern times while keeping their connection to agricultural traditions alive.
The village is accessible via regional roads connecting Libiąż and Chrzanów, with bus services running to nearby larger towns. Visitors should expect typical rural infrastructure and find that the warmer months offer the most comfortable conditions for walking and exploring.
The village population of 3,500 inhabitants contributes to local agricultural production within the fertile lands of Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
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