: The song is a staple in the repertoire of the renowned Zespół Pieśni i Tańca Śląsk (The Silesian Song and Dance Ensemble) and has become a "theme tune" for various Polish cultural groups worldwide.

Watch a traditional performance of 'Karolinka' by the Zespół Pieśni i Tańca Śląsk to see how this story is brought to life through folk dance: Zespół Pieśni i Tańca "Śląsk" - Karolinka PolskaSztuka YouTube• Jun 1, 2012

: When Karliczek catches up and asks why she is leaving, Karolinka firmly rejects him. She tells him she no longer wants him and is heading out into the "wide world" to find a new, kinder sweetheart who will be glad to see her.

: This town is real and located in the Opole Voivodeship in Poland. It is famously home to a monument of Karolinka and Karliczek, commemorating their legendary status in Polish folklore.

: In the song's climax, Karliczek begs her to return because "guests are coming". Karolinka refuses, stating she is already on the bridge—a symbolic point of no return—and will continue to do things her own way. Cultural Significance

: The name Karolinka is a diminutive of Karolina, which means "free man" or "strong," reflecting the character’s themes of independence and resilience.