Raków

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) A settlement founded in the  of  in 1569 as the centre of the, the site of the  1602–1638 and of the publication of the ' in 1605;  a town until 1869,  a village of the Republic of  and the seat of the ' (rural commune) of the same name.
 * 2)  A gmina wiejska (rural commune) in  in the  of the Republic of Poland, with its seat in the village of the same name.

Translations

 * Dutch: Raków
 * French: Raków
 * German: Raków
 * Latin: Racōvia
 * Polish: Raków
 * Spanish: Raków


 * Polish: Raków

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  Polish town 1569–1869 and village 1869–present, important centre of Socinianism in the 16th–17th CC.

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  Polish town 1569–1869 and village 1869–present, important centre of Socinianism in the 16th–17th CC.

Etymology
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Etymology
In most cases. The name of the most notable village and its namesake commune (sense #2), in Kielce County, comes from Warnia, a Polish coat of arms depicting a crayfish, adopted by the founder of the town Jan Sienieński from his wife Jadwiga Gnoińska. (See the Wikipedia article Polish heraldry for further explanation.)

Proper noun

 * 1) one of several villages in Poland
 * 2) a Polish commune  near Kielce
 * 3) a district  of Częstochowa
 * 4) a neighbourhood  of Warsaw, in the district of Włochy
 * 5) Polish name of, an agro-town in Belarus

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  Polish town 1569–1869 and village 1869–present, important centre of Socinianism in the 16th–17th CC.