The term "Skarszów Górny" does not appear in widely recognized encyclopedic sources or geographic databases. Accurate information about this designation as a distinct or officially recognized location is not confirmed.
Overview:
"Skarszów Górny" may refer to a hypothetical or minor locality in Poland, potentially as a part of a rural settlement or an informal regional name. No authoritative records confirm its existence as an independent administrative or geographical entity. The name resembles typical Polish toponymic conventions, particularly those used in southern or southeastern regions of the country.
Etymology/Origin:
The name appears to derive from Polish linguistic roots. "Górny" translates to "Upper" in English, commonly used in Polish place names to distinguish upper divisions of a village or settlement (e.g., Górny—upper, Dolny—lower). "Skarszów" may be a variant or cognate of names such as "Skarżów," which is a known village in southeastern Poland. This suggests that "Skarszów Górny" could be a hypothetical or local variation referring to an upper part of a settlement named Skarszów.
Characteristics:
No verifiable data exists regarding population, geographic coordinates, administrative affiliation, or physical characteristics for Skarszów Górny.
Related Topics:
Skarżów, Polish toponymy, Upper Silesia, administrative divisions of Poland.
Note: The term is not widely recognized in standard geographical or governmental references. It may be a misspelling, a local dialectal form, or a non-official designation.