The castle was named Čardak and the surrounding village quickly derived its name from it.
The village derives part of its name from the bridge over the River Rea.
One legend states that village derives its name from the word "ključ", meaning key.
The modern village of Lympne derives its name from the ancient port.
The village derives its name from a stone quarry on the site, which operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The village derives its name from the local Cayuga tribe and the lake named after them.
The basketry is a major complement to the income the village derives from agriculture.
The village derives its name from a local hill, one of the last hillocks in the district.
Both villages derive much of their income from tourism.
The village derives its name from river Flit which flows close by it.