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odrysowa

Odrysowa is a Polish toponym that may refer to one or more small rural localities in Poland. The precise referent is not widely documented in English-language sources, and the name often appears only in regional maps or gazetteers rather than in national databases.

Etymology and usage: The form likely derives from the common Polish suffix -owa, used in place names

Geography and administration: When used as a locality name, Odrysowa would typically denote a small village

Notable uses: There are no widely cited landmarks, institutions, or events exclusively named Odrysowa in major

See also: Odrys (the Thracian tribe from ancient sources), rysować (to draw/outline), and general discussions of

to
form
adjectives
indicating
association
with
a
person,
family,
or
feature.
The
base
odrys-
could
originate
from
a
personal
name
or
from
a
root
related
to
drawing
or
outlining
(from
the
verb
rysować),
though
exact
origins
can
vary
by
locality.
In
Polish
toponymy,
such
formations
frequently
denote
an
estate,
village,
or
landholding
historically
tied
to
a
family
or
individual.
or
hamlet
within
a
larger
administrative
district
(gmina).
These
places
are
usually
rural,
with
modest
populations,
and
are
administratively
part
of
a
county
within
a
voivodeship.
national
histories.
References
to
the
name
are
primarily
regional
or
cartographic.
Polish
toponymy
suffixes
such
as
-owa.