There isn't a village called Gogole but there is a town with a close matching name called Gogolin. Gogolin is located in Opole Voivodeship, in the Krapkowice County. It is approximately 300km southwest of the captial, Warsaw.
The village of Zakyna is in Poland
The 16 states in Poland are:DolnoslaskieKujawsko-PomorskieLodzkieLubelskieLubuskieMalopolskieMazowieckieOpolskiePodkarpackiePodlaskiePomorskieSlaskieSwietokrzyskieWarminsko-MazurskieWielkopolskieZachodnio-Pomorskie
Just one city of this name and one village.
Czahary is a small village southeast of Zbaratz. Found within the borders of the Ukraine today, on Google Maps you can see a village labled Chahari-Zbaratz'ki. North 49° 36' 34.55", East 25° 54' 50.40"
After searching the web for many, many hours and not finding this village anywhere, I finally thought to check on Polish letters and how they correspond to English sounds. In so doing, I found the village of Wioska which I believe it the village Viosk from the book. It's just a little south and west of Poznan, quite a bit north and slightly west of Wroclaw.
Dąbrowa-Gogole's population is 55.
The village of Zakyna is in Poland
yes... it is spelt google
Is located in west central Poland. In Lichen (village).
In 1995, in the Kamesznica village
Wagan is a small village in Wolomin Country, located in east-central Poland. It is approximately 42 kilometers north-east of Warsaw, the capital and largest city in Poland.
Dutrow is a village in eastern Poland.
Tannenberg
The village of Boby is in east central Poland. There are 3 entries for villages named Boby. The village of Boby is a very small village contains 14 homes and 114 inhabitants.
the silent one Smolag is the name of a village in northwestern Poland.
yep just go under gogole images.....
I am not aware of any country town or village that begins with the letters "Zen." It is possible that a place with this name exists, but it may be challenging to locate as it is not a common prefix for place names.