Pizā

Etymology
Historically Pissen (attested from 1502 as weg, den von Stanszen vnnd Piszen herkombt) – Latvian Miķeļbāka, Pizesciems (Pize) or officially, Livonian. This toponym could be of origin: compare Old Prussian Pysekaym (1384), Pisdekaym (1388), Piselauk (1419), and parallels can be found in Lithuanian toponymy as well, e.g. Pisa (river); compare also Latvian Pisiņš (lake), Pisupīte, etc. The Lithuanian linguist A. Vanagas connects all these toponyms with Latvian,. An Old Prussian personal name Pisz (1261) should be noted too.

Proper noun

 * Pizā – Pizā – Miķeļtornis
 * Miķeļtornis – Miķeļtornis – Miķeļtornis
 * Pizā – Pizā – Miķeļtornis
 * Miķeļtornis – Miķeļtornis – Miķeļtornis