Gorzów
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[edit]Gorzów
- A village in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Attested since 1847, derived from earlier Gorzowa or Gorzowo, which has the same meaning and is attested at least since 17th century. The two most probable etymologies are:
- gorzeć (“archaic: to burn, to be on fire”) + -ów. Currently the verb is more often spelled goreć.
- gorzeć (“obsolete: to distill”) + -ów. Remnants of this meaning are present in the words gorzelnia and gorzałka, which are still in use.
Before World War II, this was the official name of Gorzów Śląski, a town known in German as Landsberg. After the war, the name was changed to disambiguate it from Gorzów Wielkopolski, a different town also called Landsberg in the Recovered Territories, which had no commonly used Polish name and was renamed by analogy.
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[edit]Gorzów m inan
- Gorzów (a village in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship)
- (informal) Gorzów Wielkopolski (one of two capitals of Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland)
- (informal or historical) Gorzów Śląski (a town in the Opole Voivodeship, Poland)
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