Boczki Zarzeczne

Definition
Boczki Zarzeczne is a term that appears to refer to a geographic location or place name in Poland. No widely recognized or authoritative encyclopedic sources provide detailed information about this term.

Overview
The name “Boczki Zarzeczne” is not documented in major geographic databases, scholarly references, or mainstream encyclopedias. Consequently, its status—as a settlement, district, natural feature, or historical designation—cannot be confirmed with certainty.

Etymology/Origin
The components of the name are Polish:

  • Boczki – a diminutive form of boki, meaning “sides” or “wings,” often used in toponyms to denote small peripheral settlements.
  • Zarzeczne – derived from za (“beyond” or “across”) and rzeka (“river”), meaning “situated beyond the river.”

Taken together, the name plausibly translates to “the small side settlement beyond the river.” This interpretation is consistent with patterns in Polish place‑naming but remains speculative in the absence of corroborating sources.

Characteristics
Because reliable information is lacking, specific characteristics such as population, administrative affiliation, historical background, or geographic coordinates cannot be provided. If the term does correspond to an actual locality, it would likely be a minor village or hamlet within a rural region of Poland.

Related Topics

  • Polish toponymy
  • Rural settlements in Poland
  • Administrative divisions of Poland (voivodeships, counties, gminas)

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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