Krasnowola
Krasnowola is a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Ursynów, in the City Information System area of Grabów. It is centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes.[1][2][3] The village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabówek.[4] In the second half of the century, the Krasnowola Manor House[5] was constructed. In 1951 the area was incorporated into Warsaw.[6] HistoryThe village of Krasnowola was founded in the 19th century, to the southeast of Grabów, around current Krasnowolska Street.[4] In the second half of the 19th century, in Krasnowola, at current 78 Krasnowolska Street, was built the Krasnowola Manor House, which then became the residence of castellan Kretkowski.[5] On 8 September 1939, Krasnowola was captured by the German forces during the Invasion of Poland in the Second World War.[7] On 14 May 1951, Krasnowola was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.[6] In 1998, the district of Ursynów was subdivided into the areas of the City Information System, with Krasnowola becoming part of the area of Grabów.[8][9] CharacteristicsKrasnowola is located in the southwestern portion of the City Information System area, within the district of Ursynów. Its centred around Krasnowolska Street, and mostly consists of single-family detached homes, and a small portion of it also includes farmlands.[1][2] In the neighbourhood, at 78 Krasnowolska Street, is the Krasnowola Manor House, a historical residence build in the 19th century,[5] and near Krasnowolska Street and Poloneza Street is Zabłocki Lake.[10][11] References
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