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trafno

Trafno is a village located in the Michał Wójcik Gmina in the Słupsk County of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. The village has a total population of less than 1,000 residents. Geographically, it is situated about 30 kilometers northwest of the city of Słupsk.

The village has a long history, with records of it existing dating back to the Middle Ages.

Trafno's economic base is mainly agricultural. The region is famous for its production of honey, mushrooms,

The village has a school and a shop, providing basic infrastructure for the residents. Public transportation

Trafno is an important cultural and historical center in the region, preserving the customs and traditions

Trafno
has
a
well-preserved
historic
district
with
many
traditional
Pomeranian
cottages.
The
district
features
small,
one-story
wooden
houses
with
steeply
pitched
roofs,
characteristic
of
the
region's
vernacular
architecture.
Many
of
the
houses
have
been
restored
and
are
listed
as
cultural
monuments.
and
beeswax.
Many
inhabitants
of
the
village
engage
in
small-scale
farming,
with
some
residents
running
small-scale
businesses
producing
traditional
Pomeranian
handicrafts.
is
available,
connecting
Trafno
to
nearby
towns
and
cities.
The
village
has
a
Holy
Spirit
church,
which
was
built
in
the
19th
century.
The
church
has
undergone
several
reconstructions
and
restorations
throughout
the
years.
of
the
Pomeranian
people.
Its
unique
architecture
and
picturesque
landscape
make
it
a
popular
destination
for
tourists
and
locals
alike.
Despite
its
small
size,
Trafno
holds
significant
cultural
and
historical
value.