Zosin, Border village in eastern Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Zosin is a small village situated on Poland's eastern boundary, positioned right at the frontier with Ukraine. The River Bug runs through this area and forms the natural border between the two countries.
The village gained its current importance as a border location following the redrawing of territorial boundaries in the 20th century. Its position on the frontier became central to shaping the settlement's development.
The village inhabitants maintain traditions reflecting the mixed heritage of the eastern borderlands between Poland and Ukraine through generations.
The village is reachable from the west via regional roads and provides access to the river and border region. The surrounding area is sparsely populated and offers limited facilities for visitors.
The River Bug forms a distinctive meander at this location that represents an extreme geographical point for the nation. This feature makes the place a rare spot where a natural border carries particular geographic importance.
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