National Road 9 a route belonging to the Polish national roads network. It runs from Radom, to Rzeszów. The route is part of the international European route E371. In Radom the road shares a part with the National Road 12, and in Opatów with the National Road 74. It is the only one-digit numbered national road for which there are no plans to build an expressway or motorway.
The National Road 9 in Niebylec.
The National Road 9 from Opatów.
Rut on the national road 9 in Okalina. (2006)
Opatów is a town in southeastern Poland, within Opatów County in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. Historically, it was part of a greater region called Lesser Poland. In 2012 the population was 6,658. Opatów is located among the hills of Lesser Polish Upland, with the Opatówka river dividing the town into two parts. Tourist attractions include a 12th-century Collegiate Church of St. Martin, 15th-century baroque Bernardine monastery, 16th-century city gate and town hall as well as several other notable buildings.
Main Square in Opatów
St. Martin's Collegiate Church, Opatów, a Romanesque church from the second half of the 12th century
Warsaw Gate and remains of a defensive wall
Town hall from the turn of the 16th and 17th century