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Pszczyna
Pszczyna (English: ''Pless'', (ドイツ語:Pleß)) is a town in southern Poland with 25,415 inhabitants (2010) within the immediate ''gmina''. There are 33,654 inhabitants within the area of the town itself and 50,121 in Pszczyna County of which Pszczyna is the capital. The town is located in the Silesian Voivodeship. It was a part of Katowice Voivodeship from 1975 until administrative reform in 1998. == Etymology== There are several different theories about the origins of the name "Pszczyna". Ezechiel Zivier (1868–1925) hypothesized that the land was first owned by Pleszko (alternatively Leszko, or possibly Leszek, Duke of Racibórz). Polish scholar Aleksander Brückner in turn, explained the name based on its old spelling ''Plszczyna'', from the ancient Polish word ''pło'' or ''pleso'' meaning a lake or a place by the lake – thus suggesting that the name ''Plszczyna'' as well as its German equivalent ''Pleß'' had similar background. The version by Brückner, suggesting a lakeside rich with marshlands, based on a Proto-Slavic word ''plszczyna'', is generally accepted in literature. Yet another version belongs to Prof. Jan Miodek from Wrocław University, who derived the name from the nearby Blszczyna river.
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