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górne

Górne is a Polish toponym used for several villages and settlements across Poland. The name derives from the Polish adjective górny, meaning “upper,” and is commonly applied to places situated on higher ground relative to nearby settlements or along upper parts of a landscape such as hills, ridges, or river valleys. In many cases, Górne functions as a counterpart to places named Dolne, meaning “lower.”

In Polish geography, Górne appears as a village name within various gminas and counties, spanning multiple

The settlements named Górne are typically small and rural. Their economies are often based on agriculture,

See also: Dolne (lower), Górny (upper), and other Polish place names that use elevation-based descriptors.

voivodeships.
The
usage
reflects
historical
settlement
patterns
where
neighboring
communities
were
distinguished
by
elevation
or
position
along
a
terrain
feature.
Because
there
are
multiple
distinct
locations
sharing
the
name,
each
Górne
has
its
own
local
administration,
history,
and
cultural
context
within
its
respective
voivodeship.
forestry,
or
small-scale
local
services,
with
daily
life
shaped
by
regional
traditions
and
landscapes.
As
with
many
Polish
toponyms,
the
exact
origins
and
development
of
each
Górne
reflect
local
geography
and
historical
land-use
changes
rather
than
a
single
unified
origin.