Kamionka, Lubartów County

Kamionka [kaˈmjɔnka] is a town in Lubartów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.

There is also a small settlement consisting of two farmsteads at the edge of a large wood, 2 km to the north, with the same name.

During the German occupation of Poland (World War II), local Poles, including the wójt (head of the local administration) and the parish priest, were among the victims of massacres of Poles committed by the Germans on December 23, 1939, in nearby Lubartów and on January 6, 1940, in Lemszczyzna (present-day district of Lublin).

[2] Among the protected traditional local foods, as designated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland, is buckwheat honey, typical to the Lublin Region including Kamionka.

Rich in magnesium, iron, vitamin C and protein, it is used to treat a wide range of diseases.

Saints Peter and Paul church