korzynie
Korzynie is a Polish toponym used for several small rural settlements in Poland. It does not refer to a single well-known city, but rather to multiple locales that share the same name or similar variants. The name is typically interpreted as derived from korzeń, meaning root, with a suffix common in Polish place names; this etymology often suggests historical associations with root crops, forest resources, or a landscape marked by vegetation.
In historical sources, variants of Korzynie appear in medieval and early modern documents in different regions
In modern administrative divisions, villages or hamlets named Korzynie are usually part of a gmina (municipality)
The local economy is generally based on agriculture, animal husbandry, and nearby forestry or small-scale crafts.