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Imielin, Warsaw
Imielin is a Districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów, in the City Information System (Warsaw), City Information System areas of Stary Imielin and Ursynów-Centrum. The area is divided into two multifamily housing neighbourhoods, Imielin and West Ursynów. There are located numerous medical facilities, including Maria Skłodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, the Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine (Warsaw), Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, and the Southern Hospital (Warsaw), Southern Hospital. There is also Imielin metro station, Imielin station of the Warsaw Metro rapit transit system. The oldest known records of the village of Imielin come from 1422 It was incorporated into Warsaw in 1951. Between 1976 and 1981, there were constructed two residential neighbourhoods, Imielin and West Ursynów, mostly consisting of the multifamily housing. Between 1979 and 199 ...
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Districts And Neighbourhoods Of Warsaw
Warsaw is a city with powiat rights, and is further divided into 18 districts (''dzielnica'' ), auxiliary units which are legally integral parts of the city as an entity, but with some limited powers devolved to their own local governments (or ‘self-governments’ as they are typically referred to in Polish). The current division into quarters was established in 2002. The 18 districts are informally divided broadly into the inner and outer city quarters, as follows: *Inner city districts **Śródmieście **Mokotów **Ochota **Wola **Żoliborz **Praga Południe **Praga Północ *Outer city (or "wreath") districts **Bemowo **Białołęka **Bielany **Rembertów **Targówek **Ursus **Ursynów **Wawer **Wesoła **Wilanów **Włochy Districts of Warsaw Neighbourhoods Each of the districts is customarily subdivided into several smaller areas, known under the designation of a neighbourhood (''osiedle''), a unit with no legal or administrative powers, used for statistics or as a de ...
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Warsaw Metro
The Warsaw Metro () is a rapid transit underground system serving the Poland, Polish capital Warsaw. It currently consists of two lines, the north–south M1 (Warsaw), M1 line which links central Warsaw with its densely populated northern and southern Dzielnica, districts, and the east–west M2 (Warsaw), M2 line. Three more lines (M3 (Warsaw), M3, M4 (Warsaw), M4, and M5 (Warsaw), M5) are planned. The system is operated by Metro Warszawskie, a company owned by the city, and managed by Public Transport Authority (Warsaw), Public Transport Authority in Warsaw. As of , it is the only metro system in Poland. The first section of M1 was opened in 1995 and the line was gradually extended until it reached its full length in October 2008. The contract for the construction of the initial central section of M2 was signed on 28 October 2009 and construction began on 16 August 2010. The initial segment of M2, measuring with seven stations, one of which, Świętokrzyska (Warsaw Metro), Świ ...
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Grabówek, Warsaw
Grabówek is a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów, in the City Information System area of Grabów. It is a residential area with single-family housing.Studium uwarunkowań i kierunków zagospodarowania przestrzennego miasta stołecznego Warszawy ze zmianami'. Warsaw: Warsaw City Council, 1 March 2018, pp. 10–14. (in Polish) It was founded in the 19th century, and was incorporated into Warsaw in 1951. History Grabówek was founded in the 19th century, as an extension of the village of Grabów, located to the north. Following the abolition of serfdom in 1864, Grabówek became part of then-established municipality of Falenty.Barbara Petrozolin-Skowrońska (editor): ''Encyklopedia Warszawy'', vol 1. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1994, p. 275. ISBN 9788301088361. (in Polish) On 14 May 1951, it was incorporated into the city of Warsaw. Characteristics Grabówek is a small residential neighbourhood, located to the south of Grabów, an ...
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Pyry, Warsaw
Pyry is a Districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, municipal neighbourhood, and a City Information System (Warsaw), City Information System area, in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Ursynów. It is a residential area, consisting of single-family housing. Pyry was founded in the 18th century as a farming community. In the late 1930s, there was constructed the military complex if the Cipher Bureau (Poland), Cipher Bureau, in which, from 1937 to 1939, Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki, and Henryk Zygalski worked on developing the Cryptanalysis of the Enigma, decryption techniques of the Enigma machine used by the Nazi Germany. The village was incorporated into Warsaw in 1951. History Pyry, historically known as Pery, was founded in the 18th century, originally being the southern extension of the village of Imielin, Warsaw, Imielin. It was a farming community with a few households.Barbara Petrozolin-Skowrońska (editor): ''Encyklopedia Warszawy'', Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe P ...
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Grabów, Warsaw
Grabów is a Districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, neighbourhood, and a City Information System (Warsaw), City Information System area, located in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Ursynów. It consists mostly of the low-rise residential buildings. The area consists of two historical neighbourhoods of single-family detached homes, Grabów to the northeast, and Krasnowola in the southwest. Additionally in the north, there is the neighbourhood of Grabów, consisting of terraced houses. There is also located the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies, one of the largest high tech research facilities in Poland. The oldest known records of Grabów, then a small village, date to the 18th century. In the 19th century, nearby were also founded villages of Grabówek, Warsaw, Grabówek, and Krasnowola In 1951, the area was incorporated into Warsaw. In the 1980s and 1990s, there was constructed the residential neighbourhood of Grabów, consisting of terraced houses. History ...
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Deputy Cup-bearer
Deputy cup-bearer (, ) was since the 13th century a court office in Poland and later in Lithuania. Deputy cup-bearer was the deputy of the cup-bearer, but at the time was more important than his superior. Since the 14th–16th century an honorable court title and a district office in Crown of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and later Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. * ''podczaszy wielki koronny'' – Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of the Crown * ''podczaszy wielki litewski'' – Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania * ''podczaszy koronny'' – Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of the Crown * ''podczaszy litewski'' – Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania * ''podczaszy ziemski'' – District Royal Deputy Cup-bearer See also *Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization. The word "office" may also denote a position wi ...
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Wyczółki, Warsaw
Wyczółki is a Districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, neighbourhood, and a City Information System (Warsaw), City Information System area, located in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Ursynów. It is a mixed area, consisting of residential zones, as well as business office complexes and storage warehouses. The oldest known records of Wyczółki, then a small village inhabited by petty nobility, come from 1483. In 1805, there were constructed the Wyczółki Manor House, and an English landscape garden, now known as the Wyczółki Park. In 1939, east of Wyczółki was opened the Służewiec Horse Racing Track, which, upon its opening, was the largest and the most modern horse racing venue in Europe. Portion of Wyczółki was incorporated into Warsaw in 1938, while the remaining part, in 1951. Between the 1950s and 1970s, in Wyczółki were built manufacturing industry buildings, as part of the Industrial and Storage District of Służewiec, later known as Służewiec PrzemysŠ...
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Inowrocław Voivodeship
InowrocÅ‚aw Voivodeship () was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the First Partition of Poland in 1772. Together with the neighbouring Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship it was part of the Kuyavia region and the Greater Poland Province. With size of some 2,900 km2 (together with Dobrzyn Land, its area was 5,877 km2.), it was one of the smallest voivodeships of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In early years after its creation (14th century), it was called ''Gniewkowo Voivodeship'' (''Województwo gniewkowskie''), from the town of Gniewkowo, the seat of local Piast princes. Last mention of Gniewkowo Voivodeship was in 1420. Even though the capital of the voivodeship was in InowrocÅ‚aw, its biggest urban center was Bydgoszcz. Local sejmiks, together with Brzesc Kujawski Voivodeship, took place in Radziejów. The Inowroclaw Voivodeship with Dobrzyn Land had six senators (Voivode and Castellan of InowrocÅ‚aw, Castella ...
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Voivode
Voivode ( ), also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode ( ), voivoda, vojvoda, vaivada or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Middle Ages. It primarily referred to the medieval rulers of the Romanian-inhabited states and of governors and military commanders of Poles, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Balkan, Russian people and other Slavic-speaking populations. In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ''voivode'' was interchangeably used with '' palatine''. In the Tsardom of Russia, a voivode was a military governor. Among the Danube principalities, ''voivode'' was considered a princely title. Etymology The term ''voivode'' comes from two roots. , means "war, fight," while , means "leading", thus in Old Slavic together meaning "war leader" or "warlord". The Latin translation is for the principal commander of a military force, serving as a deputy for the monarch. In ...
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Jakub Hieronim Rozdrażewski
Jakub is a masculine given name. It is the Polish, Belarusian, Czech, and Slovak form of the name Jacob.Jakub at behindthename.com
accessed on 7 January 2025 In Polish, the form of Jakub is Kuba.


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