Ursynów
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Area | 44,6 km² | ||
Population | 137 716 (2003) | ||
Population density | 2726/km² | ||
Mayor | Andrzej Machowski | ||
Notable landmarks | J. Ursyn Niemcewicz park, 19th century Służew fort, PAN botanical garden, Służewiec horseracing track, Natolin palace, Kabaty Forest |
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Ursynów Website |
Ursynów (pronounce: [ur'sinuv] ) is the southernmost district of Warsaw. With a surface area of 44.6 km², it is the third largest district in Warsaw, comprising 8.6 percent of the city. The district has a population of 120,000, and is one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in Warsaw. Nearly 25 percent of its inhabitants are below 18 years of age.
The eastern section of Ursynów is heavily built up with blocks of flats, while its western and southern sections are often referred to as Green Ursynów due to its lower population density and broad open spaces and green areas. The neighborhood is considered the bedroom of Warsaw, and is home to nearly a quarter of the city's post-1989 construction. The recently opened Warsaw Metro has its southern terminus in Ursynów, at Kabaty Depot.
Ursynów's southern extremity comprises Kabaty Forest, covering more than 9.2 km². Other popular attractions include the picturesque Vistula river escarpement, Natolin palace and Służewiec horseracing track (built in 1939), which features more than 700 races annually.
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