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Turzyn
Turzyn (; German until 1945: ) is a municipal neighbourhood of Szczecin, Poland, located within the Downtown district. It is a mid-rise housing estate dominated by tenement houses. The neighbourhood has an area of 1.57 km2, and in 2022, was inhabited by 16,227 people. Turzyn dates to the High Middle Ages, when it was a small farming community. By the 20th century, it developed into a suburb, and was incorporated into the city in 1910.
Pyry
Neighborhood of Warsaw, Poland
Łękno
Łękno (), officially known as Łekno (), is a municipal neighbourhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland, within the Downtown district. It is a low-rise housing estate with historic villas. The neighbourhood has an area of 1 km2, and in 2022, had a population of 2,947 people. It features the Jan Kasprowicz Park, the largest urban green space in the city, as well as the Summer Theatre, one of the largest amphitheatres in the country.
Kabaty
Kabaty () is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, in Warsaw, Poland, within the Ursynów district. It is a predominantly high-rise residential area with housing eststes of apartment buildings, with a smaller presence of single-family housing, including Moczydło in the northwest, and Stare Kabaty in the east. In 2024, it had around 30,000 residents. The neighbourhood includes the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.

Lubieszyn, West Pomeranian Voivodeship
human settlement
Sadyba
Sadyba () is a neighbourhood, and an area of the City Information System, in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Mokotów. It is a residential area with low-rise single-family housing in the south and high-rise multifamily housing in the north.
Gumieńce
Gumieńce (; German until 1945: ; ) is a municipal neighbourhood of Szczecin, Poland, located within the West district, featuring the low-rise housing. Gumieńce has an area of 10.4 km2, and in 2022, was inhabited by 22,116 people, making it the second most populus neighbourhood in the city. It includes the Central Cemetery, which had over 300,000 burials, and with an area of 172.33 ha, is the largest cemetery in Poland, the third largest in Europe, and one of the largest in the world.