Names of streets and squares


The names of the streets and squares were originally of a topographical nature, that is, they informed about:

Researchers propose two names for these toponyms - urban or plateonimy.

S. Urbańczyk points out that the older names were spontaneously formed and sprouted in the daily lives of the inhabitants of the place. The information contained herein was related to the characteristics of the place (eg appearance), important road directions (geographic orientation) or values, functions and economic meanings called places / objects in the settlement for the inhabitants' lives. Former names are protected by law, but are often not respected by managers of the municipality, county or province.

Currently the names of streets and squares are given by the commune authorities, county governors or voivodships. There is a tendency to use commemorative names, ie to commemorate deserving people and important events (eg Zygmunt August Street, 3. Maja Street). The names of the districts are most often the names of old villages included in towns, eg in Krowodrza, or new names of souvenirs, eg Sobieskiego Housing. Bibliography

Encyclopedia of Polish language, S. Urbańczyk, Wrocław 1991.

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