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Przekada

Przekada is a fictional village and rural administrative district in the Central European country of Lorskia. It serves as a representative example of a small municipality in regional geography. The name is of Slavic origin, commonly interpreted as deriving from a root related to handing over or passing, reflecting historic borderlands of the region.

Przekada lies in a gentle upland valley along the Przeka River, with mixed farmland and deciduous forest.

The settlement is first documented in 1283. A notable feature is the 17th-century parish church of Saint

As of the fictional census, Przekada has about 2,100 residents. The economy centers on agriculture—arable crops

Local events include an annual harvest festival and a summer music evenings series. The village library hosts

The
climate
is
temperate
with
warm
summers
and
cold
winters.
Nicholas.
The
municipality
adopted
local
self-government
in
the
1860s
and
underwent
territorial
reforms
in
the
late
20th
century.
and
dairy—and
small
crafts.
Tourism
is
modest,
driven
by
countryside
scenery
and
the
parish
church.
traditional
storytelling
and
a
legacy
archive.