Tołwin

According to the 1921 census, the village was inhabited by 360 people, among whom 330 were Roman Catholic, 8 Orthodox, and 22 Mosaic.

At the same time, 331 inhabitants declared Polish nationality, 7 Belarusian and 22 Jewish.

When these drunken guests would finally get on their way South or North, heavily inebriated, they were often asked by other passersby why they were so drunk.

To which the answer was "stół wina" which sounds also like "z Tołwina" or "we are coming from Tołwin".

Since World War II, the inn has burnt down due to being abandoned.