Głazowo
Głazowo is a Polish toponym, likely a village or small settlement. Its etymology is derived from the Polish word "głaz," meaning "boulder" or "glacial erratic." Thus, the name suggests a place characterized by the presence of large stones, likely deposited by glacial activity during the Ice Age. The suffix "-owo" is a common Polish suffix used to form place names, often indicating a possession or association. Therefore, Głazowo can be loosely translated as "place of boulders" or "boulder place." To confirm its precise location and historical context, further research using Polish geographical databases and historical records would be necessary.