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znaczce

Znaczce is a small village in central Poland. It has a population of roughly 320 people and serves as a rural locality within a larger administrative framework. The settlement is characterized by a dispersed pattern of houses, fields, and small patches of woodland.

The origin of the name Znaczce is uncertain. Local tradition offers several explanations, with some suggesting

Historically, Znaczce appears in late medieval records as a modest agricultural settlement. Over the centuries it

Geography and economy are oriented toward agriculture. The surrounding plains are predominantly cultivated, with cereals, potatoes,

Notable features include a 19th-century wooden chapel and a small war memorial honoring residents who died

a
connection
to
historic
land
markings
or
signs
used
in
medieval
administration.
The
name
has
been
in
use
for
many
centuries
and
is
firmly
established
in
regional
geography.
developed
as
part
of
larger
estates,
surviving
changes
in
land
ownership,
repartitions,
and
population
shifts
typical
of
rural
Poland.
In
the
20th
century,
the
village
experienced
the
broader
social
transformations
of
the
area,
including
modernization,
migration
to
cities,
and
adjustments
to
the
postwar
economy.
and
sugar
beets
among
the
common
crops.
A
smaller
number
of
residents
work
in
nearby
towns,
supporting
the
village’s
economy
with
services
and
labor.
Local
crafts
and
small-scale
trades
supplement
farming
activity.
in
the
World
Wars.
The
village
maintains
traditional
seasonal
events,
such
as
harvest
celebrations,
which
help
sustain
local
culture
and
community
ties.
Infrastructure
relies
on
regional
roads,
with
the
nearest
railway
link
and
major
services
located
in
larger
towns
a
short
distance
away.