Rataje, Poznań
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Rataje is a large residential area in the eastern part of the city of
Poznań Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint Joh ...
in western Poland. It contains a number of
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s, consisting mainly of prefabricated concrete panel blocks, housing a total of approximately 90,000 people (about one sixth of the city's total population). The former village of Rataje was situated close to the right bank of the river
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, and was incorporated into the city of Poznań in 1925. The area today referred to as Rataje also includes the former villages of Chartowo and Żegrze, brought within the city boundaries during the time of
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in the early 1940s. The area was within the city's former Nowe Miasto district (1954–1990); in the current
administrative division of Poznań Since 2011, the Polish city of Poznań has been divided into 42 ''osiedles'' or neighbourhoods, each of which has its own elected council with certain decision-making and spending powers. The first uniform elections for these councils were held on 2 ...
it is divided into three ''
osiedle Osiedle (Polish plural: ''osiedla'', from German ''Ansiedlung'' meaning ''settlement'') is a term used in Poland to denote a designated subdivision or neighbourhood of a city or its dzielnica, or of a town, with its own council and executive. Li ...
s'' called ''Rataje'', ''Chartowo'' and ''Żegrze''. (This use of the word "osiedle" should not be confused with the more common one denoting a housing estate.) Building of the new estates began in the late 1960s, the first block being completed in 1967. The main estates are as follows: *In "lower Rataje" (the areas closer to the Warta): ''Osiedle Armii Krajowej'' ("
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Estate"), ''Osiedle Bohaterów II Wojny Światowej'' ("World War II Heroes Estate"), ''Osiedle Jagiellońskie'' ("
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Estate"), ''Osiedle Oświecenia'' (" Enlightenment Estate"), ''Osiedle Piastowskie'' ("
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Estate"), ''Osiedle Powstań Narodowych'' ("National Uprisings Estate") and ''Osiedle Rzeczypospolitej'' ("Estate of the Polish Republic"). *In the Chartowo area (the north-eastern estates): ''Osiedle Lecha'', ''Osiedle Czecha'', ''Osiedle Rusa'' (named after the legendary brothers
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), ''Osiedle Tysiąclecia'' ("Millennium Estate", named for the millennium of the
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of 966), ''Osiedle Zodiak'' ("Zodiac Estate"; a newer estate also containing smaller houses). *In the Żegrze area (the south-eastern estates): ''Osiedle Orła Białego'' ("White Eagle Estate"), ''Osiedle Polan'' (" Polans Estate"), ''Osiedle Stare Żegrze'' ("Old Żegrze Estate"). Some of the estates were renamed after the fall of
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: os. Armii Krajowej was originally called ''Osiedle Manifestu Lipcowego'' (" July Manifesto Estate"), os. Stare Żegrze was ''Osiedle Związku Walki Młodych'' ("Estate of the Union of Fighting Youth"), os. Orła Białego was ''Osiedle Związku Młodzieży Polskiej'' ("Estate of the Union of Polish Youth"), and os. Polan was ''Osiedle Związku Młodzieży Socjalistycznej'' ("Estate of the Union of Socialist Youth"). These three Unions were successive communist youth organizations in Poland. The estates were built under the auspices of the ''Osiedle Młodych'' housing
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, which was founded in 1958 (its name means "young people's estate"). Today the cooperative has around 40,000 members, and continues to administer most of the buildings and estate infrastructure. The
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recreational area, and the neighbouring Malta shopping and entertainment complex, are situated just north of Rataje. At the south-eastern corner of the Rataje estates, in the Franowo neighbourhood, is a group of several large retail centres and a
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cinema. Rataje has a number of
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lines connecting it with the city centre and other parts of Poznań. It is also served by various bus routes, mostly terminating at the bus station on the Rataje roundabout ''(Rondo Rataje)''. The main road out of Poznań in the direction of Katowice runs through Rataje (between Chartowo and Żegrze), mostly as an elevated road.


References


Osiedle Młodych housing cooperative website

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