Gmina Zgierz - Villages

Villages

Gmina Zgierz contains the villages and settlements of Adolfów, Astachowice, Bądków, Besiekierz Nawojowy, Besiekierz Rudny, Biała, Ciosny, Ciosny-Kolonia, Cyprianów, Czaplinek, Dąbrówka Wielka, Dąbrówka-Malice, Dąbrówka-Marianka, Dąbrówka-Sowice, Dąbrówka-Strumiany, Dębniak, Dzierżązna, Emilia, Florianów, Gieczno, Glinnik, Głowa, Grabiszew, Grotniki, Janów, Jasionka, Jedlicze A, Jedlicze B, Jeżewo, Józefów, Kania Góra, Kębliny, Kotowice, Krzemień, Kwilno, Leonardów, Leonów, Lorenki, Lućmierz, Lućmierz-Las, Maciejów, Marcjanka, Michałów, Moszczenica, Nowe Łagiewniki, Osmolin, Ostrów, Palestyna, Podole, Rogóźno, Rosanów, Rozalinów, Samotnik, Siedlisko, Skotniki, Śladków Górny, Słowik, Smardzew, Stare Brachowice, Stare Łagiewniki, Stefanów, Swoboda, Szczawin, Szczawin Kościelny, Szczawin Mały, Szczawin-Kolonia, Ukraina, Ustronie, Warszyce, Wiktorów, Władysławów, Wola Branicka, Wola Branicka-Kolonia, Wola Rogozińska, Wołyń, Wypychów and Zimna Woda.

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Famous quotes containing the word villages:

    Glorious, stirring sight! The poetry of motion! The real way to travel! The only way to travel! Here today—in next week tomorrow! Villages skipped, towns and cities jumped—always somebody else’s horizons! O bliss! O poop- poop! O my! O my!
    Kenneth Grahame (1859–1932)

    Before the birth of the New Woman the country was not an intellectual desert, as she is apt to suppose. There were teachers of the highest grade, and libraries, and countless circles in our towns and villages of scholarly, leisurely folk, who loved books, and music, and Nature, and lived much apart with them. The mad craze for money, which clutches at our souls to-day as la grippe does at our bodies, was hardly known then.
    Rebecca Harding Davis (1831–1910)

    But I go with my friend to the shore of our little river, and with one stroke of the paddle, I leave the village politics and personalities, yes, and the world of villages and personalities behind, and pass into a delicate realm of sunset and moonlight, too bright almost for spotted man to enter without novitiate and probation.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)