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Wawer

Coordinates: 52°12′50″N 21°9′29″E / 52.21389°N 21.15806°E / 52.21389; 21.15806
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Wawer
Location of Wawer within Warsaw
Location of Wawer within Warsaw
Coordinates: 52°12′50″N 21°9′29″E / 52.21389°N 21.15806°E / 52.21389; 21.15806
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian
County/CityWarsaw
Government
 • MayorNorbert Szczepański
Area
 • Total
79.7 km2 (30.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
77,205[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 22
Websitewawer.um.warszawa.pl

Wawer (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvavɛr] ) is one of the districts of Warsaw, located in the south-eastern part of the city. The Vistula river runs along its western border. Wawer became a district of Warsaw on 27 October 2002 (previously it was a part of Praga Południe district, and a municipality earlier).

Wawer borders Praga Południe and Rembertów from the north, Wesoła from the east and Wilanów with Mokotów from the west (across the Vistula).

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History

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The name Wawer comes from the name of the Wawer inn (Karczma Wawer, currently known as Zajazd Napoleoński).[2] The oldest mention of the tavern comes from 1727, and the Wawer colony was established in 1838. First settlers appeared in 1839. During the November Uprising, the first and second Wawer battles took place here in early 1831.[3]

On the night of 26/27 December 1939 German occupiers committed the Wawer massacre.

In 1951, Wawer was incorporated into Warsaw.[4]

In 1960, Wawer was incorporated into the Praga Południe district. In 1994 Wawer reappeared on the map of Warsaw as a commune (Warsaw - Wawer).[5] In 2002, the Wawer commune was transformed into a district.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Powierzchnia i ludność w przekroju terytorialnym w 2019 roku. Tabl. 21 Powierzchnia, ludność oraz lokaty według gmi". stat.gov.pl. Główny Urząd Statystyczny. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Zajazd Napoleoński - Historia". Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ Czerniawski, Jan, ed. (2007). Ważne daty z dziejów Wawra. W: Wawer i jego osiedla (in Polish) (1st ed.). Warsaw: Wydział Kultury dla Dzielnicy Wawer m.st. Warszawy. pp. 436–438. ISBN 978-83-921690-3-1.
  4. ^ Czerniawski, Jan, ed. (2007). Dawny Wawer (1866-1951). Rys historyczno-statystyczny. W: Wawer i jego osiedla (in Polish) (1st ed.). Warsaw: Wydział Kultury dla Dzielnicy Wawer m.st. Warszawy. pp. 45–78. ISBN 978-83-921690-3-1.
  5. ^ "Dz.U. z 1994 r. nr 48, poz. 195" (in Polish). Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Dz.U. z 2002 r. nr 41, poz. 361" (in Polish). Retrieved 2 September 2020.
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