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Jeżyce [jɛˈʐɨt͡sɛ] is a part of the city of Poznań in western Poland . It was one of the five governmental districts ( dzielnicas ) into which the city was divided prior to 1990, and which are retained for certain administrative purposes. For details, see Administrative division of Poznań .

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20-559: Bogdanka may refer to the following places: Bogdanka, a stream flowing through the Jeżyce district of Poznań Bogdanka, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) Bogdanka, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) Bogdanka, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

40-474: A much narrower area – the old neighbourhood (and former village) of Jeżyce, centred on the Rynek Jeżycki market. This forms the south-eastern part of the wider district of Jeżyce discussed in this article. For the osiedles contained within this district – including one called Jeżyce , which closely corresponds to the old neighbourhood – see Administrative division of Poznań . The district of Jeżyce covers

60-696: A neighbourhood called Psarskie, and to the south-west, on the western side of the lake, is Wielkie, the site of a former State Agricultural Farm . Other sites of interest in Jeżyce include Poznań's Old Zoo close to the city centre (from which many animals have now been moved to the New Zoo in Nowe Miasto ), the tram station on ul. Gajowa, the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Florian (in old Jeżyce on Koscielna Street),

80-2999: Is an artificial lake in Poznań , Poland with an area of 367,000 square metres. It was named after the water nymph Rusalka . It was formed in 1943 as a result of the damming of the Bogdanka River. In 1940 thousands of people were executed in the forests surrounding the lake. Gallery [ edit ] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] v t e Poznań Administrative division Dzielnicas Stare Miasto Nowe Miasto Jeżyce Grunwald Wilda Osiedles Old Town Winogrady Piątkowo Morasko Podolany Strzeszyn Kiekrz Ostrów Tumski Śródka Rataje Plewiska Dębiec Świerczewo Starołęka Ławica [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Attractions Former fortifications Royal Castle Imperial Castle Cytadela Poznań Fortress ( Fort Winiary ) Religious Cathedral Fara St. John's Church Poznań Synagogue Lakes Lake Malta Lake Rusałka Kiekrz Lake Museums Armored Weaponry Museum Poznań Croissant Museum National Museum Museum of Historical Costume Wielkopolska Museum of Independence Other Andersia Tower Old Town Hall ( Poznań Goats , Poznań Trumpet Call) Raczyński Library Święty Marcin Royal-Imperial Route Piątkowo transmitter Stary Browar Morasko meteorite reserve Old Zoo Saint John's Fair Education Universities Public Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań University of Technology Poznan University of Medical Sciences University of Life Sciences in Poznań Poznań University of Economics Poznań University School of Physical Education Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań Academy of Music in Poznań Private SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Collegium Da Vinci WSB Merito Universities Defunct École Franco-Polonaise Lubrański Academy High schools Active Adam Mickiewicz High School Dąbrówka High School St. John Cantius High School St. Mary Magdalene High School Defunct Luisenschule (Posen) Research organisations Current Poznań Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences Western Institute Historic Central Economic Society for

100-399: Is the developing neighbourhood of Strzeszyn, and to the north-west the holiday and leisure complex of Strzeszynek next to Strzeszyn Lake. In the north-western corner of Jeżyce is Poznań's largest lake, Jezioro Kierskie ( Kiekrz Lake ), used especially for sailing . North of the lake is the neighbourhood of Kiekrz (partly forming a village outside the city limits). To the east of Kiekrz is

120-2858: The Grand Duchy of Poznań Culture Music Poznań Philharmonic Poznań Nightingales Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition Theatre Grand Theatre Teatr Biuro Podróży Polish Theatre Theatre of the Eighth Day Musical Theatre New Theatre My Theatre Animation Theatre Theatrical Studio Blum Cinema Theatre Apollo Malta theatre festival Sub-cultures Rozbrat Sports Venues Arena Stadion Poznań Park Tenisowy Olimpia Stadion Warty Poznań Stadion im. Edmunda Szyca Tor Poznań Teams Pocztowiec Poznań AZS AWF Poznań Warta Poznań Grunwald Poznań Posnania Poznań Polonia Poznań KKS Wiara Lecha Lech Poznań Odlew Poznań AZS Poznań Olimpia Poznań PSŻ Poznań Events ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships ( 1990 , 2001 , 2010 ) UEFA European Under-19 Championship ( 2006 ) World Rowing Cup (2004 Stage 1, 2006 Stage 2 , 2008 Stage 3, 2016 Stage 3, 2017 Stage 2, 2019 Stage 2) EuroBasket ( 2009 ) World Rowing Championships ( 2009 World Rowing Championships ) Poznań Open UEFA Euro ( 2012 ) Transport Rail transport Trams ( Poznań Fast Tram ) Park Railway Maltanka Central Station Airports Ławica Airport Kobylnica Airport Krzesiny Airport Business Poznań International Fair Allegro Enea SA H. Cegielski Kulczyk Investments Netguru Solaris Kompania Piwowarska ( Lech Brewery ) History of Poznań Timeline Historical population Christianization of Poland Duchy of Greater Poland Poznań Voivodeship (14th century to 1793) Greater Poland uprising (1806) Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) Posen speeches Battle of Poznań (1945) 1956 Poznań protests [REDACTED] Category Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lake_Rusałka_(Poznań)&oldid=1029491845 " Categories : Poznań Lakes of Poland Tourist attractions in Poznań Lakes of Greater Poland Voivodeship Hidden categories: Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas Articles with short description Short description

140-526: The Wola horse racing track, and the Tor Poznań motor racing track west of the airport. Trams run through old Jeżyce to Ogrody, and through Sołacz to Winiary. The railway line running north-west from central Poznań passes north of old Jeżyce, dividing into two branches – the line to Piła , which has a station called Poznań Streszyn between Podolany and Strzeszyn, and the more westerly line to Szczecin , which has

160-455: The airport, and onwards towards Buk . The old district of Jeżyce is a residential and commercial quarter somewhat west of the city centre. Its main street is ulica Dąbrowskiego , and it includes the large open-air market called Rynek Jeżycki ("Jeżyce Market"). Close by on Dąbrowskiego are the "New Theatre" (Teatr Nowy) and the Rialto cinema . From old Jeżyce, Dąbrowskiego continues to become

180-476: The characters are fictional, most of the places in the books are real (not excluding the tenement, which is often visited by the books' fans). Lake Rusa%C5%82ka Coordinates : 52°25′36″N 16°52′43″E  /  52.42667°N 16.87861°E  / 52.42667; 16.87861 (Redirected from Lake Rusałka ) Lake in Poland "Rusałka lake" redirects here. For

200-477: The city in 1933, during the Second Polish Republic . Most of the remainder of the district, including Ławica and Strzeszyn, was incorporated into the city during the expansions carried out under Nazi occupation in 1940–1942. Names used for parts of the district under German occupation include Jersitz (Jeżyce), Golnau (Golęcin), Sedan (Strzeszynek) and Steineck (Ławica). Kiekrz Lake, together with

220-1122: The dam lake in Szczecin, see Rusałka (Szczecin) . [REDACTED] This article does not cite any sources . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources:   "Lake Rusałka" Poznań  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( December 2009 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Lake Rusałka [REDACTED] View from northern shore [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Lake Rusałka Location Poznań Coordinates 52°25′36″N 16°52′43″E  /  52.42667°N 16.87861°E  / 52.42667; 16.87861 Type artificial lake Primary inflows Bogdanka Primary outflows Bogdanka Basin  countries Poland Surface area 36.7 ha (91 acres) Max. depth 9 m (30 ft) Settlements Poznań Lake Rusałka

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240-534: The inhabitants were moved to the area now called Winiary. Between Sołacz and Rusałka lake is the Golęcin area, with the Olimpia complex of sports facilities (including a tennis venue and motorcycle speedway track), and an army training college to the north. North of these areas are the main voivodeship hospital and a Home Ministry hospital, an industrial area, and then the residential districts of Podolany . West of this

260-461: The main westerly route out of northern Poznań. It passes through the neighbourhoods of Ogrody (meaning "gardens" – the city's botanic gardens are situated there), Wola, Smochowice, Sytkowo and Krzyżowniki. To the south, between the streets Dąbrowskiego and Bukowska, is Poznań Ławica Airport . Much of Jeżyce consists of a belt of green land along the Bogdanka stream, which flows through the district from

280-619: The neighbourhoods of Kiekrz and Wielkie on its northern edge, were brought within Poznań's city boundaries in 1987. Jeżyce gave its name to the popular book series by Małgorzata Musierowicz , Jeżycjada . The term was coined by professor Zbigniew Raszewski , himself a series' fan, as a tribute to the Homer 's Iliad ( Iliada in Polish). The main characters of the series – Borejko family – live in tenement number 5 on Roosevelt's Street in said district. While

300-402: The north, Rokietnica and Tarnowo Podgórne to the north-west, and Dopiewo to the west. The boundary between Jeżyce and Stare Miasto was marked by the streets Obornicka (the main road leading north towards Oborniki ), Lechicka , Piątkowska , Księcia Mieszka I , Pułaskiego and Roosevelta . The boundary with Grunwald is marked by Bukowska , the road leading from the city centre to

320-598: The north-west. It forms a number of lakes, of which the two largest are Strzeszyn Lake (Jezioro Strzeszyńskie) and Lake Rusałka , both popular bathing spots. From Rusałka the Bogdanka continues (partly underground) to Sołacz Park (Park Sołacki) , through Urbanowo, and then onwards underground to join the Warta . North of old Jeżyce is Sołacz, an area with many large houses and the green areas of Sołacz Park. Smaller neighbourhoods in this area include Niestachów, Urbanowo, Wierzbak (a stream called Wierzbak runs underground here, beneath

340-408: The north-western part of Poznań, with an area of 57.9 square kilometres (22.4 sq mi), 22% of the city's total area. Its population of 81,300 accounts for 14.2% of the city's total. Its population density is 1,404 persons/km . Jeżyce is bounded by the districts of Stare Miasto to the east and Grunwald to the south. It also borders the administrative districts ( gminas ) of Suchy Las to

360-504: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bogdanka&oldid=545385337 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pozna%C5%84-Je%C5%BCyce The name Jeżyce more popularly refers to

380-429: The stations Poznań Wola and Poznań Kiekrz. Part of Poznań's northern relief line, used for freight transportation, also passes through the district, joining the Szczecin line close to Kiekrz. The old neighbourhood of Jeżyce was a separate village until the expansion of the city's boundaries in 1900 (when the region was still under Prussian rule). Sołacz was added in 1907. Golęcin and south-eastern Podolany became part of

400-658: The street Nad Wierzbakiem – "Over the Wierzbak" – to meet the Bogdanka), and Bonin. North of Sołacz is the area known as Winiary. Historically the villages of Winiary were in the area of today's Cytadela and southern Winogrady in Stare Miasto district (the names Winiary and Winogrady derive from the vine cultivation that formerly occurred there) – in the 1830s, because of the Prussian authorities' plans to build fortifications there,

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