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Nosowe is a town in Nordia, located on the eastern bank of the River Elra, about 60 kilometers north of the capital Ardin. It covers 12.4 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 4,600 as of 2023. The name Nosowe is believed to derive from an old Nordian word for “river bend,” referring to a notable bend in the Elra near the town center.

The site began as a medieval trading village documented in the 12th century. It received market rights

Geographically, the town sits within rolling hills and mixed forests, with a climate that supports diverse

Culturally, Nosowe preserves several historic landmarks. The 15th-century St. Miro Church, the adjacent timber-framed market hall,

Transport and administration: Nosowe is served by a regional rail line and bus routes connecting it to

in
1281
and
developed
as
a
local
center
for
agriculture,
timber,
and
crafts.
The
arrival
of
the
railway
in
the
late
19th
century
spurred
growth,
though
Nosowe
remained
comparatively
small
and
primarily
regional
in
focus.
agricultural
activity.
The
economy
combines
dairy
farming
and
cereals
with
small-scale
manufacturing,
including
wood
products
and
textiles,
alongside
services
for
residents
and
visitors.
Tourism
emphasizes
the
historic
core,
riverfront
promenades,
and
seasonal
festivals.
and
a
riverside
mill
complex
are
notable
sites.
The
weekly
Nosowe
Market
and
the
annual
harvest
festival
contribute
to
the
town’s
community
life
and
regional
identity.
Nordia’s
capital
and
neighboring
towns.
It
serves
as
the
administrative
seat
of
Gmina
Nosowe
within
Nordia’s
municipal
framework.