Szko
Szko is a fictional village that commonly appears in teaching materials and illustrative texts to demonstrate concepts of local administration and rural life. In these depictions, Szko is situated in a hilly Central European setting, with a river running along its eastern edge and mixed farmland surrounding the central square.
Name and etymology: The form Szko is presented as a compact place-name possibly derived from Slavic root
Governance: The village is imagined as governed by a mayor and a village council, with a basic
Economy and infrastructure: The economy centers on agriculture, a small bakery, a cooperative shop, and occasional
Education and culture: Szko commonly features a small primary school, a village library, and a church. Cultural
Usage: Beyond fictional contexts, Szko serves as an example in exercises on toponym formation, local governance,
See also: Szkoła (Polish word for school); List of fictional places.