Kłokocin
Kłokocin is a place name in Poland. It most commonly refers to one of the following locations:
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Kłokocin (województwo śląskie): A district of Rybnik, located in the Silesian Voivodeship (województwo śląskie) in southern Poland. It is known for its industrial history, particularly coal mining.
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Kłokocin (województwo małopolskie): A village in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship (województwo małopolskie), located in southern Poland. It is part of the Rzezawa commune, within Bochnia County.
The name "Kłokocin" likely derives from Polish roots, possibly related to the word "kłokocina," a type of shrub or plant. Further etymological research would be required for a definitive origin. Due to the existence of multiple locations with the same name, context is necessary to determine the specific Kłokocin being referenced.