Grzegórzki

Grzegórzki

Grzegórzki is an administrative District No. II of Kraków, Poland. Till 1990 it was a part of District No. I Stare Miasto. Since March 27, 1991, Kraków has been divided into 18 administrative districts, each with the degree of autonomy within its own municipal government ("Rada Narodowa"). Districts are assigned Roman numerals as per City Hall bylaw of April 19, 1995.

External links

*pl icon [http://www.dzielnica2.krakow.pl/ Grzegórzki District, homepage]


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