Wyględów | |
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Neighbourhood of Warsaw | |
Coordinates: 52.196718°N 20.993063°E | |
Country | Poland |
Voievodship | Masovian |
City | Warsaw |
District | Mokotów |
Vehicle registration | WE |
Wyględów [vɨglɛnduf] is a neighbourhood in the north-western part of the district of Mokotów in Warsaw, Poland.
The name of the area comes from the village of Wyględów-Kościesze, which was founded in the 15th century and was placed near what is now the Bełska street.
The intensive development of this area began with the construction of a fort by the Russian authorities in the second half of the 19th century. Fort Mokotów belonged to the inner ring of the forts of Warsaw.
A new stage in the development of the Fort Mokotowski area, as well as other Warsaw suburbs, came in the years 1916-1917 with new proposals on joining suburban districts to the city and establishing its new borders.[1]
Notable places
- Fort M („Mokotów”)
- Central Clinical Hospital MSWiA
- National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
- Mokotów Field
- Soviet Military Cemetery
References
External links
- Media related to Wyględów (Warsaw) at Wikimedia Commons
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