The name Naklo appears elsewhere in Slovenia and in other Slavic countries—for example, Nakło (Poland) and Náklo (Czech Republic).
The Palace at Nakło was designed by Polish economist and royal architect Jan Ferdynand Nax.
The Palace at Nakło, located in the village of Nakło, administrative district of Lelów; Częstochowa County, province of Silesia, is an example of neoclassical architecture.
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The borders of Kujawy spread out to the west from Koronowo and Nakło to the Noteć River where they turn west, cross Trląg Lake, and on to Strzelneński Forest, reaching Skulski Lake and the upper Noteć River.