Rozdziele, Bochnia County
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Rozdziele, Bochnia County
Rozdziele is a village and ''sołectwo'' in the administrative district of Gmina Żegocina, within Bochnia County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies on Voivodeship road#900 - 993, road number 965, roughly south of Żegocina and south of the county town of Bochnia, and about north of Limanowa. Origins The name ''Rozdziele'' indicates the idea of ''division'' and relates to the area being on the drainage divide between the Raba (river), Raba and Dunajec rivers. The earliest mention of the name occurs in 1262, in a grant of forest rights from king Bolesław V the Chaste, though there is no indication as to whether a settlement with that name existed then. The first definite mention of Rozdziele as a village does not occur until 1490. Rozdziele is divided into two hamlets: Lower Rozdziele (''Dolne Rozdziele'') and Upper Rozdziele (''Górne Rozdziele''). The centre of the village is in Lower Rozdziele, where is the church, cemetery, tourist hostel, the depot a ...
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