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skrytykowa

Skrytykowa is a fictional village used in encyclopedia-style writing to illustrate the features of rural settlements in Poland. It is described as a small farming community with a minimal local administration.

Etymology: The name likely derives from the Polish root skryty, meaning hidden, combined with a suffix common

Geography: Skrytykowa lies on flat farmland in a temperate lowland, beside a small river. The surrounding landscape

History: The first known references to Skrytykowa date to the late 17th century, when the village formed

Demographics: In this fictional setting, the village has about 350 residents, predominantly ethnic Poles who speak

Economy and infrastructure: The economy centers on arable farming—grains, potatoes, and beets—with some small services. A

Culture and landmarks: Notable sites include a 19th-century parish church, a preserved wooden windmill, and a

in
place
names.
includes
fields
of
grain
and
rapeseed
with
hedgerows
and
scattered
copses.
around
a
manor
and
parish
church.
It
remained
sparsely
populated
through
the
premodern
era.
Polish.
local
bus
links
Skrytykowa
with
the
regional
town,
and
there
is
a
primary
school.
war
memorial.
Local
traditions
emphasize
harvest
celebrations
and
parish
life.