Konary, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Administrative village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
Konary is a small village in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, located south of Kraków within the administrative area of Gmina Mogilany. The settlement sits in a rural region characterized by open fields and traditional village structures typical of the Kraków periphery.
The village developed as a settlement within the Lesser Poland region, which has been inhabited since medieval times. Its current administrative status was formalized during Poland's 1998 regional reorganization, when the country restructured its governance boundaries.
The village maintains traditional Polish rural practices while integrating with the broader cultural landscape of the Kraków metropolitan region through its administrative connections.
The village is connected through local roads to Gmina Mogilany and uses postal services for correspondence. Visitors should expect rural conditions and should rely on local paths and roads for navigation.
The village population demonstrates an unusual demographic pattern with 629 male residents compared to 575 female residents according to recent census data.
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