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gÖra

Góra is a Polish noun meaning hill or mountain. It is also widely used as a place name and as a surname in Poland.

In geography, many towns and villages across Poland bear the name Góra, reflecting the common presence of

As a surname, Góra is found among Polish-speaking populations and can appear in various forms across historical

Etymologically, the root gór- in Polish denotes a high feature in the landscape, and Góra as a

See also options in reference works and disambiguation pages include related toponyms and surnames such as

hills
or
mountains
in
the
landscape.
The
most
notable
settlement
with
this
name
is
commonly
cited
as
the
town
of
Góra
in
the
Lower
Silesian
Voivodeship,
but
there
are
numerous
smaller
localities
with
the
same
name
in
different
voivodeships.
Because
of
this,
Góra
commonly
appears
in
Polish
maps
and
administrative
documents
as
a
toponym.
records
and
in
diaspora
communities.
The
name
is
typically
treated
as
a
proper
noun
when
written,
though
its
origin
is
tied
to
the
geographical
meaning
of
hill
or
mountain
in
the
Polish
language.
noun
and
topographic
name
derives
from
that
root.
The
term
is
therefore
closely
associated
with
terrain
and
settlement
patterns
around
elevated
ground.
Góry
(the
plural
form
referring
to
multiple
hills)
and
related
surnames
derived
from
the
same
root.
Góra
appears
in
maps,
gazetteers,
and
literary
or
historical
texts
in
contexts
that
reflect
its
dual
role
as
both
a
geographical
term
and
a
proper
name.