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Wąworków

Wąworków is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun "wąworek."

"Wąworek" (singular) translates roughly to "small ravine" or "gully" in English. It refers to a small, narrow, and often shallow valley or depression in the landscape, typically formed by erosion, especially by water. The term implies a feature smaller and less pronounced than a wąwóz (gorge or ravine).

Therefore, "Wąworków" denotes multiple small ravines or gullies. It would be used in grammatical constructions where the plural genitive case is required, such as when describing the presence of many such features, ownership related to them, or negation involving them. For example, "Nie ma tam wąworków" translates to "There are no gullies there."