Lubzina


Lubzina is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ropczyce, within Ropczyce-Sędziszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.

History

The local Catholic parish was founded in 1222 by Janusz Ligęza from the Ligęza noble family. In the late 19th century, the village had a population of 287.
According to the Polish census|1921 census], the village had a population of 216, entirely Polish by nationality and 97.2% Roman Catholic by confession.
During the German occupation of Poland, the local forest was the site of a massacre of 104 Poles, including Polish [resistance movement in World War II|resistance] members, committed by the occupiers on June 27, 1940, as part of the AB-Aktion in Poland|AB-Aktion].

Transport

The Polish National road 94 runs through the village, and the A4 motorway runs nearby, north of the village.

Sports

The local football club is Strażak Lubzina. It competes in the lower leagues.