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Dolní

Dolní is a Czech-language toponymic element meaning "lower." It is widely used as an adjective in place names in the Czech Republic and, in Slovak contexts, as Dolný. In Czech geography, Dolní typically designates a lower part of a settlement, a section of a village, or a locality situated downstream along a river or at a lower elevation, especially in relation to a neighboring "Horní" (upper) settlement. The pairing Dolní and Horní reflects historical settlement patterns and landscape features, often indicating that two adjacent communities formed along a valley or hillside with one at a higher position.

As a component of official names, Dolní is capitalized as the first element of a toponym and

Etymology: Dolní originates from the Czech dolní, meaning "lower" or "bottom," derived from a Proto-Slavic root

See also: Horní; lists of places containing Dolní as a prefix. The term is not a single

appears
in
postal
addresses
and
administrative
records.
In
many
cases
it
forms
the
whole
name
of
a
municipality
(Dolní
[X]),
while
in
others
it
remains
a
descriptive
part
of
a
longer
compound
name
(Dolní
[X]).
The
prefix
can
also
be
found
in
historical
district
or
cadastral
designations,
where
it
signals
relative
location
within
a
larger
area.
related
to
low
position
in
space.
In
Slovak
the
corresponding
form
is
Dolný.
place
but
a
common
toponymic
element
used
across
many
Czech
and
Slovak
localities.