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Siedliskie

Siedliskie is the name of several rural localities in Poland. The toponym is derived from siedlisko, meaning settlement or dwelling, with the suffix -ie forming place names, a common pattern in Polish toponyms. Because more than one place bears the name, identifying a specific Siedliskie typically requires reference to the associated gmina, county, or voivodeship.

In Polish administration, villages named Siedliskie are integrated into a gmina (municipality) within a county (powiat)

Historical and demographic details vary by locality. Some Siedliskie appear in mid- to late- historical records

For precise information, consult the National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal (TERYT) or seek context

and
a
voivodeship
(województwo).
They
are
generally
small,
with
land
use
focused
on
agriculture
and
surrounding
rural
landscape.
Local
life
is
organized
through
the
gmina
authorities,
which
provide
services
and
governance
in
coordination
with
the
county,
and,
where
relevant,
parish
structures
or
local
community
organizations.
as
small
farming
settlements,
while
others
are
more
recent
or
have
undergone
boundary
changes
or
incorporation
into
nearby
towns.
As
with
many
Polish
village
names,
the
plural
occurrence
reflects
regional
settlement
patterns
rather
than
a
single,
centralized
community.
that
includes
the
specific
voivodeship
or
county.