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stosowa

Stosowa is a Polish toponym that can refer to one or more places in Poland, and it also appears as a feminine form of an adjective in Polish. Because place names ending with the suffix -owa are common, Stosowa may indicate an association with a person, family, or historical property, or it could be tied to a descriptive noun such as stos (a pile or stack) in the etymology of the name. The exact referent depends on the regional or historical context, and there is no single widely recognized subject by that name.

In linguistic terms, stosowa can be analyzed as derived from the noun or concept stos, combined with

Because Polish place names with the ending -owa occur in multiple regions, clarifying which Stosowa is meant

the
typical
adjectival
suffix
-owa
used
to
form
feminine
adjectives
and,
in
toponymy,
place
names.
As
a
place
name,
Stosowa
would
typically
be
found
in
cadastral
records,
maps,
or
gazetteers,
where
it
points
to
a
specific
locality
within
a
county
(powiat)
or
gmina,
identified
by
accompanying
regional
information.
requires
additional
context
such
as
voivodeship,
nearby
towns,
or
historical
period.
If
a
particular
Stosowa
is
intended,
providing
its
administrative
district
or
geographic
coordinates
will
help
to
identify
the
exact
location.
In
summary,
Stosowa
functions
as
both
a
potential
place
name
and
a
grammatical
form,
with
its
precise
meaning
depending
on
its
usage
in
a
given
source.