Wólka Łamana

The term Wólka Łamana does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, organization, historical event, or well‑documented subject in available encyclopedic sources. It appears to be a Polish toponym, likely denoting a small settlement or village, as the components of the name are common in Polish geographic nomenclature:

  • Wólka – a diminutive form of wieś (“village”), frequently used in the names of small rural localities throughout Poland.
  • Łamana – derived from the Polish adjective łamany (“broken” or “fractured”), which may historically refer to a geographic feature such as a broken road, a split river, or a terrain characteristic.

Without verifiable references confirming its administrative affiliation, population, historical significance, or other specific details, the entry cannot provide a comprehensive encyclopedic description. Further research in official Polish territorial registers (e.g., the National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment – TERYT) or regional gazetteers would be required to establish definitive information about Wólka Łamana.

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