Słodowiec
Słodowiec | |
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Area code | +48 22 |
Słodowiec is a
Name
The name Słodowiec, comes from the word słód, which in Polish means malt, and comes from the malt mill that was built in the area in the 19th century.[2]
History
Słodowiec originated as a part of the village of Buraków. Prior to 1830, the area was leased by the Agronomic and Forest Institute, and developed into an industrial area with a brickworks and a malt mill at the Rudawka river. In the second half of the 19th century, Słodowiec became a separate village. In 1860, in Słodowiec was built a steam mill.[3]
On 8 April 1916, Słodowiec was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.[4][5]
Location and administrative boundaries
Słodowiec is located within the south-eastern portion of the district of
It borders Old Bielany to the north, Marymont-Kaskada to the north-east, Sady Żoliborskie to the east, and Piaski to the south. Its eastern boundary forms the border of the district of Bielany, bordering district of Żoliborz to the east.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Obszary MSI. Dzielnica Bielany". zdm.waw.pl (in Polish).
- ^ Marcin Śpiewakowski (8 January 2018). "Nazwy osiedli w Warszawie. Skąd się wzięły i co oznaczają?". warszawa.naszemiasto.pl (in Polish).
- ^ Jarosław Zieliński: Bielany. Przewodnik historyczny. Warsaw: Zarząd Dzielnicy Bielany m.st. Warszaw. 2016. p. 234-239.
- ^ Dziennik Zarządu Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy, no 129, 27 October 1917.
- ^ Maria Nietyksza, Witold Pruss: Zmiany w układzie przestrzennym Warszawy. In: Irena Pietrza-Pawłowska (editor): Wielkomiejski rozwój Warszawy do 1918 r., issue 43. Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Książka i Wiedza, p. 1973.