Jadowniki to malownicza miejscowość na granicy Pogórza Karpackiego, przy międzynarodowej drodze E-4. Jest jedną z największych wsi w Polsce.
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This picturesque settlement lies on the edge of the Carpathian foothills adjacent to the international road E-4, and is one of the largest villages in Poland. Its origins date back to the turn of the 8th and 9th century. In the southern part of the village there is Bocheniec – the highest hill in the area with a magnificent view. On this hill, centuries ago, there was a fortified settlement from the period of the Kingdom of Vistulans and now there is the 16th century church of St. Ann. Another monument worth visiting is the parish church of St. Procopius of Sázava. The first church in Jadowniki was a small wooden structure founded by the king. The current building, which is the third one, is dedicated to St. Procopius of Sázava. . Inside the church, among other things, you will find an 18th century painting of the Crucifixion and a Gothic image of the Virgin Mary with Child and a Gothic crucifix.