Marynowo-Kolonia

The term "Marynowo-Kolonia" does not appear to be widely recognized in established encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding its definition, geographical location, historical significance, or demographic characteristics is not confirmed.

It is possible that "Marynowo-Kolonia" refers to a small settlement or locality in Poland, based on the linguistic structure of the name. The suffix "-Kolonia" is commonly used in Polish toponymy to denote a colony or smaller settlement associated with a nearby village or town—often established later as an offshoot. "Marynowo" may be the name of the primary village or area from which the colony derives its name. Such names are typical in rural regions of Poland.

However, without reliable sources, the existence, location, population, or administrative status of Marynowo-Kolonia cannot be verified.

Related Topics: Polish toponymy, rural settlements in Poland, village names in Eastern Europe

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