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lizgowe

Lizgowe is a Polish toponym that may refer to one or more small rural settlements. There is no single widely documented town or village by this exact name in major international gazetteers, and its precise location typically requires reference to regional registers. In Polish place names, the suffix -owe often signals a locality associated with a person, feature, or estate, but the exact etymology for Lizgowe varies by locality and is not universally established in standard references.

If Lizgowe denotes a specific place, its identification would be governed by Poland’s territorial land apportionment

Geographically, such settlements are typically small and rural, with land use dominated by agriculture or forestry,

Notes: Lizgowe is not widely associated with nationally recognized historical events. For precise information, consult regional

See also: Polish toponymy, list of places with suffix -owe, TERYT.

system.
To
confirm
whether
a
particular
Lizgowe
exists
and
to
determine
its
administrative
affiliation,
researchers
consult
the
National
Official
Register
of
Territorial
Land
Apportionment
(TERYT)
maintained
by
the
Central
Statistical
Office,
alongside
local
parish
records
and
regional
gazetteers.
The
name
may
occur
in
more
than
one
voivodeship
(region)
and
be
organized
under
different
gminas
(municipalities)
or
counties.
and
with
limited
infrastructure
and
services.
Demographic
and
economic
data,
when
available,
are
recorded
at
the
gmina
or
county
level.
archives
or
official
registries.