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Roliny

Roliny is a Polish toponym referring to several villages in Poland. The name is used for distinct settlements in different parts of the country. Each Roliny is administratively a village within a gmina (municipality), which in turn belongs to a powiat (county) and a voivodeship (province). The precise affiliations depend on the locality; examples include Roliny located in central Poland and in eastern Poland, illustrating the widespread use of the name.

The villages are typically small and rural, with economies often tied to agriculture and surrounding towns.

In historical contexts, the name appears in maps and records, reflecting the region’s long-standing practice of

The
population
of
such
villages
varies,
ranging
from
dozens
to
a
few
hundred
inhabitants.
The
origin
of
the
name
is
not
certain;
the
suffix
-iny
is
a
common
toponymic
ending
in
Polish,
and
the
root
may
be
derived
from
historical
personal
names,
land
features,
or
other
local
characteristics.
deriving
place
names
from
people
or
land
features.
Because
there
are
multiple
places
named
Roliny,
precise
identification
requires
additional
context
such
as
the
voivodeship
or
gmina.
See
also
lists
of
places
named
Roliny
in
Poland,
and
Polish
toponymy.