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Language: EnglishUpdated: 2025-07-26
Rakownia
Rakownia is a village in west-central Poland, located within the administrative district of Gmina Oborniki, in Oborniki County, Greater Poland Voivodeship. It lies approximately 9 kilometres (6 mi) south-west of Oborniki, the county seat, and 23 km (14 mi) north-west of the regional capital Poznań.
Etymology
The name "Rakownia" is derived from the Polish word ''rak'', meaning "crayfish" or "crab". The suffix "-ownia" is a common Polish toponymic and occupational suffix, denoting a place or facility associated with the root word (e.g., a farm, workshop, or place where something is abundant). Therefore, "Rakownia" literally translates to "a place of crayfish" or "crayfish farm/facility", suggesting that the area was historically known for the presence, harvesting, or farming of these crustaceans in local waters.
Geography and Administration
The village is situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship (Województwo Wielkopolskie), one of Poland's sixteen provinces. It is part of the Oborniki County (Powiat Obornicki) and falls under the rural municipality (gmina) of Oborniki. Its geographical position places it within the historically significant Wielkopolska (Greater Poland) region, known for its agricultural landscape and numerous small settlements.
Demographics
As a smaller rural settlement, Rakownia's population is relatively modest, characteristic of many villages in the region. Specific demographic data often varies and is typically recorded during national censuses.
History
Like many rural settlements in Poland, Rakownia's history is largely tied to agricultural development and regional events. Detailed historical records for smaller villages may be scarce, but its existence likely dates back several centuries, evolving with the broader history of the Greater Poland region.