Boża Wola, Mińsk County
Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
52°6′57″N 21°40′25″E / 52.11583°N 21.67361°E / 52.11583; 21.67361Boża Wola [ˈbɔʐa ˈvɔla] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siennica, within Mińsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.[2]
Its main attraction is "Dworek", a mansion from 19th century. From 1992 it is used by the Prelature of Opus Dei.[3]
As per census 2011, the village has a population of 137.[4]
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Gmina Siennica
- Bestwiny
- Borówek
- Boża Wola
- Budy Łękawickie
- Chełst
- Dąbrowa
- Dłużew
- Drożdżówka
- Dzielnik
- Gągolina
- Grzebowilk
- Julianów
- Kąty
- Kośminy
- Krzywica
- Kulki
- Lasomin
- Łękawica
- Majdan
- Nowa Pogorzel
- Nowe Zalesie
- Nowodwór
- Nowodzielnik
- Nowy Starogród
- Nowy Zglechów
- Pogorzel
- Ptaki
- Siodło
- Stara Wieś
- Starogród
- Strugi Krzywickie
- Świętochy
- Swoboda
- Wojciechówka
- Wólka Dłużewska
- Żaków
- Żakówek
- Zalesie
- Zglechów
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