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Wyględów
Wyględów is a Districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, neighbourhood, and the City Information System of Warsaw, City Information System area, located in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Mokotów. The oldest known records of localities in the area of modern neighbourhood come from 16th century, referring to the settlement of Wyględowo-Kościesze. It was originally formed from two settlements, Wyględowo and Kościesze, with the latter being originally part of the nearby Rakowiec, Warsaw, Rakowiec. In the late 19th century to the north the Imperial Russian Army has built the Fort M (Warsaw), Fort M as part of the city fortifications. The area was incorporated into the city of Warsaw in 1916. In the late 1930s, around Fort M was built a neighbourhood of single-family detached homes. In the late 1960s and Earl 1970s, in the southeastern Wyględów was built a neighbourhood of multifamily residential apartment buildings. In the 2000s, to the south was built the gated community ...
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Mokotów
Mokotów , is a ''dzielnica'' (borough, district) of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Mokotów is densely populated, and is a seat to many foreign embassies and companies. Only a small part of the district is lightly industrialised (''Służewiec Przemysłowy''), while the majority is full of parks and green areas (Mokotów Field). Although the area has been populated at least since the early Middle Ages, it was not until early 1916 when Mokotów was incorporated into Warsaw. The name of the area, first appearing as the village of Mokotowo in documents from the year 1367, has unclear origins. It is hypothesised to have come from the name of a German owner of the village, who called himself Mokoto or Mokot, however no exact reference to such an individual can be found in the historical records. Most of the area was urbanised and redeveloped throughout the 1930s in the style of modernism. The majority of the buildings survived World War II, making it one of the few well-preserved pre ...
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