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Śródmieście
central district of Warsaw, Poland
Wola
Wola () is a district in western Warsaw, Poland. An industrial area with traditions reaching back to the early 19th century, it underwent a transformation into a major financial district, featuring various landmarks and some of the tallest office buildings in the city.
Żoliborz
Żoliborz () is one of the northern districts of the city of Warsaw. It is located directly to the north of the City Centre, on the left bank of the Vistula river. It has approximately 50,000 inhabitants and is one of the smallest boroughs of Warsaw. Despite its small size, the district has many green areas and mostly consists of low-rise architecture. Historically an upscale neighborhood and home to Warsaw's intelligentsia prior to World War II, Żoliborz is the second most expensive residential district in Warsaw after Śródmieście.
Bemowo
Bemowo () is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It has an area of 24.95 km2 (9.63 sq mi), and in 2024, it was inhabited by 128,895 people, making it the 7th most populous and 8th largest district of the city. Located at the west edge of the city, it borders districts of Bielany to the north, Wola and Żoliborz to the east, and Ursus and Włochy to the south, with its western border forming the city boundary. There, it borders municipalities of Ożarów Mazowiecki and Stare Babice in Warsaw West County. The district is dominated by residential areas, predominantly featuring high-rise mu
Ochota
Ochota () is a district of Warsaw, Poland, located in the central part of the city's urban agglomeration. It is Warsaw's most densely populated district and home to the scientific campus of the University of Warsaw.
Mokotów
Mokotów () is a district of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It is densely populated, and hosts many companies and foreign embassies. Only a small part of the district is lightly industrialised (Służewiec Przemysłowy), while the majority is full of parks and green areas (Mokotów Field).
Wilanów
Białołęka
Rembertów
Rembertów () is a district of the city of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Between 1939 and 1957 Rembertów was a separate town, after which it was incorporated as part of the borough of Praga-Południe. Between 1994 and 2002 it formed a separate commune of Warszawa-Rembertów. In the 1940s it was a site of a prison operated first by Nazis and then by Soviets.
Wawer
Wawer () is one of the districts of Warsaw, located in the south-eastern part of the city. The Vistula river runs along its western border. Wawer became a district of Warsaw on 27 October 2002 (previously it was a part of Praga Południe district, and a municipality earlier).
Bielany
Praga-Południe
Praga-Południe (), also known by its anglicized names Praga-South, Praga South, and South Praga, is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland located on the east bank of the Vistula River. It consists of Grochów, Gocław, Kamionek and Saska Kępa.
Ursynów
Ursynów () is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It has an area of 43.79 km2 (16.88 sq mi), and in 2023, it was inhabited by 149,775 people, making it the 5th most populous and 3rd largest district of the city. Located in its western part, it is its southernmost district of the city, bordering Włochy to the west, Mokotów to the north, Wilanów, to the east, with its southern and part of western border forming the city boundary. There, it borders the municipalities of Lesznowola in Piaseczno County, and Raszyn in Pruszków County. The district is dominated by residential areas, with i
Wesoła
Włochy
Włochy () is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It has an area of 28.63 km2 (11.05 sq mi), and in 2024, it was inhabited by 50,753 people, making it the 16th in the city by both population and area, and as such, its 3rd smallest district by both metrics. It is located in the southwest part of the city, bordering Bemowo, Ochota, and Wola to the north, Mokotów and Ursynów to the east, and Ursus, to the northwest. Its southwestern boundary was marked by the city border with the municipalities of Michałowice and Raszyn in Pruszków County. The district is predominantly a residential area fea
Praga-Północ
Ursus
district of Warsaw, Poland
Divine Mercy Sanctuary
church building in Kraków, Poland
Communist Party of Poland
Polish political party
Medical University of Łódź
medical school in Łódź, Poland
TVN 7
television station
Krytyka Polityczna
newspaper
Siekierkowski Bridge
bridge in Warsaw, Poland
Coupe des Carpathes
Polish cycling race
General Directorate for National Roads and Highways
government agency in Poland, responsible for managing of motorways, expressways and national roads
Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue
public artwork in Warsaw, Poland
flag of Podlaskie Voivodeship
flag of the Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Reason Party
Polish political party
Górnik Łęczna
football club
Rootwater
Rootwater was a Polish nu metal band, formed in Warsaw in 2002 by Sebastian Zusin, Tomasz "Yońca" Jońca and Paweł Jurkowski. Soon, Maciej Taff has joined the band as a vocalist. In their music there are many hardcore, thrash, folk and punk, and even ambient influences clearly audible. The name of the band comes from a Magic: The Gathering card captioned "Rootwater Commando". The band is famous for their psychedelic album covers. Many critics are comparing Rootwater's music to System of a Down's music, which is probably caused by a similar use of native "folkish" melodies by both groups. Rootwa
Cracovia Marathon
annual race in Poland held since 2002
Mango 24
television channel
Taras Shevchenko Monument in Warsaw
monument in Warsaw, Poland
Beltaine
Polish musical group; folk band
Eska Music Awards
Polish music award in several categories (2002–)
flag of Pomeranian Voivodeship
flag of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Colleoni Monument in Szczecin
monument in Szczecin, Poland
Pogoń Szczecin
female association football club in Poland