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wród

Wród is a Polish term that designates a shallow place in a river where it is possible to cross, typically on foot, by horse, or with a light vehicle. The concept is geographic and historical rather than a specific place name in itself. In historical geography, fording sites were important nodes along overland routes, often influencing the location of settlements, ferries, and later bridges.

In toponymy, wród appears as a component in place names near rivers in Poland and nearby areas

In modern Polish, przeprawa is the standard word for a crossing; wród is more common in literary,

Because Wród could also be encountered as a proper noun in fictional or specialized contexts, the term

where
Polish
language
and
influence
were
present,
signaling
the
location
of
a
former
crossing.
The
presence
of
a
wród
could
determine
the
development
of
a
village
or
crossroads,
and
some
places
preserve
the
term
in
current
or
historic
names.
historical,
or
dialect
contexts
and
is
sometimes
found
in
older
documents
or
as
part
of
place
names.
The
concept
of
the
ford
remains
relevant
for
understanding
historical
travel,
military
movements,
and
river-crossing
logistics.
may
be
used
to
name
a
hypothetical
crossing
point
or
locality,
echoing
its
historical
meaning
while
not
referring
to
a
specific
real-world
location.
See
also:
Ford
(geography).