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Szwederowo District, Bydgoszcz
Szwederowo is a district of the city of Bydgoszcz, Poland, located on its southern territory. Szwederowo population is the second largest of all Bydgoszcz districts. Location Szwederowo district borders the following districts: * ''Old Town'' to the north, subsuming a part of the southern hill chain of Bydgoszcz; * ''Górzyskowo'' and ''Błonie'' to the west; * ''Wzgórze Wolności '' to the east, along Kujawska street; * ''Biedaszkowo'' and ''Bielice'' to the south. In geomorphology, geomorphological terms, the district lies within the ''Toruńsko-Eberswaldzka'' urstromtal, in the ''Kotlina Toruńska'' Mesoregion (geomorphology), mesoregion and the ''City of Bydgoszcz'' microregion, i.e. a terrace to above sea level. The actual district includes fragments of suburban municipalities incorporated into Bydgoszcz territory between the second half of the 19th century and 1920. Etymology The name ''Szwederowo'' comes from ''Swedes'', or ''Schwedenhöhe'' in German. Indeed, S ...
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