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Dbrówka

Dbrówka is the name of several small settlements in Poland. They are typically rural villages with modest populations and basic local infrastructure, often centered around agriculture and small-scale services.

In Poland, each place named Dbrówka belongs to a specific gmina (municipality), within a county (powiat) and

The etymology of the toponym Dbrówka reflects common Polish naming patterns, with roots that often reference

Demographically, villages named Dbrówka typically have populations ranging from a few dozen to a few hundred

See also references for similarly named places, such as Dąbrówka or Dabrowka, which are more common spellings

a
voivodeship
(województwo).
Because
the
name
is
used
in
multiple
locations,
there
is
no
single
administrative
unit
that
corresponds
to
Dbrówka;
the
exact
affiliations
vary
from
one
locality
to
another.
For
precise
identification,
the
territorial
land
apportionment
registry
(TERYT)
or
official
geographic
databases
are
used,
listing
the
corresponding
gmina,
county
and
voivodeship.
landscape
features
such
as
wooded
areas
or
groves.
While
the
general
sense
of
the
name
is
recognizable,
the
historical
origin
can
differ
between
individual
settlements.
residents.
Their
economies
are
usually
based
on
agriculture,
local
trades,
and,
in
some
cases,
commuting
to
larger
nearby
towns
for
work
and
services.
The
built
environment
often
includes
a
cluster
of
houses,
with
surrounding
fields
and
rural
roads
linking
the
settlement
to
neighboring
communities.
in
Polish
geography.
For
researchers
or
visitors,
exact
location
and
details
should
be
verified
through
official
registries
or
local
administrative
offices
to
distinguish
among
the
various
Dbrówkas.