Sośnie (commune) - Sośnie (gmina)

Coat of arms of the Sośnie commune

Sośnie Commune it lies in the southern part Greater Poland Voivodeship, on the south-west Ostrów County. It covers an area of ​​187.46 square kilometers and is inhabited by approximately 6,600 inhabitants. The seat of the commune is a village A pine tree.

Geography

The Sośnie commune is located in The Barycko-Głogowska ice-marginal valley region in the Odolanowska Basin subregion, between the Wał Trzebnicki range in the south, and Wysoczyna Kaliska in the northern part. Occurring in the commune Forests, occupying about 52% of the area, belong to the natural and forest district Dolnośląskie Hills. In order to preserve the natural, landscape and historical values ​​of these areas, it was established in 1995 "Barycz Valley" Landscape Park. Forests, the vast majority of which are located in the commune, constitute its recreational values. In the western part, there are clusters of fish ponds.

Drive

The main communication route leading through the commune is the national road no 25AntoninOlesnica. There are also numerous poviat roads running through the commune, the well-developed network of which connects all the towns and intersects with Pine trees. A railway line also runs through the commune Ostrow WielkopolskiWroclaw.

Public collective transport

The easiest way to move around the commune is to use your own transport. It is also possible to use numerous bus lines - PKS. There are railway stations in the commune: Granola, A pine tree and Pawłów Wielkopolski where passenger trains on the route stop Ostrow WielkopolskiWroclaw.

Villages and parishes belonging to the commune

The commune consists of 17 villages in the soleckie region.

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The biggest tourist attractions in the commune include:

  • A pine tree - the seat of the commune with the post-evangelical church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary erected in 1895 from the foundation of the baroness Agnes von Diergardt
  • My Will - The Hunting Palace built in the years 1820-1825 at the request of Wilhelm, the Duke of Brunswick and Oleśnica.
  • Możdżanów - Hunting Manor - erected at the end of the 19th century by Karol Neumann, extended in 1935 with a tower and adopted by Wojciech Lipski.
  • Cieszyn - Bas-relief of St. John the Baptist "in the wilderness" from 1499, made by one of Wit Stwosz's students - counted among the most outstanding works of that period.

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