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wojskowo

Wojskowo is a toponym used for several small settlements in Poland. The name derives from the Polish word wojsko, meaning army, with the suffix -owo, a common element in village names indicating a place linked to or belonging to something. Historically, such names often point to past military associations, land ownership, or establishing estates connected to armed forces.

Geography and administration: The toponym Wojskowo appears in more than one location across Polish voivodeships. Each

Demographics and economy: These settlements are typically small, with populations ranging from a few dozen to

Language usage: In Polish, wojskowo also functions as an adverb meaning militarily or in a military fashion,

Wojskowo
is
an
administrative
village
or
settlement
within
a
gmina
(municipality)
and
powiat
(county);
governance
follows
standard
Polish
local
government
structures.
Most
are
rural
communities
with
limited
services
centered
in
the
surrounding
towns.
a
few
hundred
residents.
The
local
economy
often
centers
on
agriculture,
small-scale
trade,
and
commuting
to
larger
towns
for
work.
and
appears
in
contexts
discussing
armed
forces
or
military
matters.