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surowiec

Surowiec is the name of several villages and settlements in Poland. Because it is a toponym used in different regions, the exact location of a given Surowiec is defined by its administrative division—typically a village within a gmina (municipality), part of a county (powiat) in a voivodeship (province). The name derives from the Polish word surowiec, meaning raw material or resource, and it likely reflects historical links to local resource-based activities such as mining, forestry, or agriculture.

Most places called Surowiec are small rural communities. Their economies are usually based on agriculture and

In historical terms, settlements bearing the name Surowiec appear in regional records from the medieval and

Because multiple locations share the name, readers searching for Surowiec are advised to consult specific administrative

See also: Surowiec (disambiguation).

small-scale
services,
with
residents
often
commuting
to
nearby
towns
for
work.
Housing
tends
to
be
modest,
and
infrastructure
varies
by
region,
but
many
Surowiec
settlements
have
a
local
church
or
chapel,
a
shop,
and
a
bus
connection
to
larger
centers.
post-medieval
periods,
often
tied
to
estates,
landholders,
or
parish
structures.
Over
time,
administrative
reforms
have
placed
each
Surowiec
within
different
local
government
units.
identifiers
(voivodeship,
county,
and
gmina)
to
identify
the
intended
place.