Klucca
Klucca is a small village located in the historical region of Pomerania, within the modern-day Polish province of West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Situated along the banks of the Rega River, the village lies approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the regional capital, Szczecin. Historically, Klucca has been part of various political entities, including the Duchy of Pomerania and later the Kingdom of Prussia, before becoming part of Poland following World War II.
The village features a mix of traditional Polish and German architectural influences, reflecting its complex historical
Klucca is also known for its cultural heritage, including local festivals and traditions that celebrate its
Today, Klucca remains a quiet, agricultural community with a population of just over 1,000 residents. Its proximity