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paszczyna

Paszczyna is a Polish toponym and surname. As a place name, it has been recorded for several small settlements in Poland, though none have achieved national prominence. The exact locations and status of these localities can change over time due to administrative reorganization. As a surname, Paszczyna is rare and primarily found in Polish-speaking contexts, likely originating from a toponymic source.

Etymology: The name derives from the Polish root paszcza, meaning jaw, mouth, or opening, with the -yna

Geography and land use: When used as a locality name, Paszczyna generally indicates rural settlements with

History: Specific historical records for individual Paszczyna localities are scarce in broad references; local parish and

Cultural references: No widely cited cultural institutions or notable figures bearing the name Paszczyna appear in

See also: Other Polish toponyms with the suffix -yna, and discussions of Polish surnames of toponymic origin.

suffix
forming
a
noun
that
denotes
a
place
or
feature.
The
toponymic
use
may
reflect
a
geographic
feature
such
as
a
pass,
cleft,
or
opening
in
the
landscape.
agricultural
land
use;
typical
infrastructure
may
include
local
roads
and
small
farms,
and
they
are
often
located
in
smaller
administrative
units
within
larger
voivodeships.
municipal
archives
are
the
most
likely
sources
to
provide
detailed
historical
information.
major
reference
works.