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Since the early 1920s it has been one of the industrial and manufacturing areas of Warsaw. |
Since the early 1920s it has been one of the industrial and manufacturing areas of Warsaw. |
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During the [[invasion of Poland]] of 1939 it was mostly destroyed by aerial bombardment. After [[World War II]] many important works and factories were there. Most of the big factories have been transformed into offices. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 05:11, 30 March 2018
Służewiec Przemysłowy (Polish pronunciation: [swuˈʐɛvjɛt͡s pʂɛmɨˈswɔvɨ], Industrial Służewiec) is a neighborhood in the Mokotów district in Warsaw which contains a lot of offices and a few remaining factories.
In Warsaw the area has the comical nickname "Mordor. [1]
History and businesses
This is the non-fixed (land-use defined) part of the Służewiec neighborhood, the area pictured to the right in red, with its own relatively large spur road leading to the east-west road, the European route E30 beyond its border to the south.
Since the early 1920s it has been one of the industrial and manufacturing areas of Warsaw.
During the invasion of Poland of 1939 it was mostly destroyed by aerial bombardment. After World War II many important works and factories were there. Most of the big factories have been transformed into offices.
References
- ^ ""Mordor" bez tramwajów. Modernizacja Marynarskiej" ["Mordor" without trams. Modernisation of Marynarska]. Wawa Love (in Polish). Warsaw. 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
"Mordor" without trams. Modernisation of Marynarska