Kanna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bolesà Âaw, within Dàbrowa County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.
It is in the north-eastern end of the Malopolska province, in the bend of the Wisà Âa River in front of the mouth of Nida.
Many animals call the village home, including; badger, marten, European pine marten, weasel, boar, moose, deer and beavers. Additionally, Hamster European can be found, a legally protected animal. The birds include the Accipitrinae, common raven, goldfinch, lesser spotted eagle, common kestrel necked, tern, northern lapwing, cormorant, corncrake and woodpecker, Eurasian eagle-owl or buzzard.
Climate areas belonging to the Sandomierz Basin are among the warmest in Poland. The average temperature in July is above 19 ðC, average January -30 ðC. The growing season is around 220 days, with annual rainfall of 600 â 700 mm.
A brick chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary was built in 1871. Its baroque-shaped signature tower rises high above the roofs of the village. The chapel was restored in 2007.
People work in the Song and Dance Ensemble.
The village hosts a playground.
A Volunteer Fire Department is located in the House of the People.
Microbus private lines and a buses provide transport.
The village can be reached from Cracow and Sandomierz by national . The ferry Nowy Korczyn/Borusowa crosses the Wisà Âa. Provincial road connects with à »abno Szczucin.
The villages hosts75 households. 13% work exclusively on farms, 80% farm + earn non-agricultural wages, and the remaining 7% are mainly non-agricultural wages and other income sources.