Kozy
Kozy (ger. Seibersdorf) is a large village of over 11,000 population, located in southern Poland (historic province of Lesser Poland), between Kęty and Bielsko-Biała, about 2 hours ride by car from Katowice and Kraków The village was first mentioned in the year 1326 AD as Duabuscapris seu Siffridivilla, which means two goats. It is the largest village in Poland (by comparison - the population of Wyśmierzyce, the smallest town in Poland, is only 858). Kozy has the area of 26,9 km2., and its name can be literally translated into Goats.
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