Podgórze Duchackie

Podgórze Duchackie

Podgórze Duchackie is an administrative District XI of Kraków, Poland. Until 24 may 2006 it was known as District XI Wola Duchacka. Wola Duchacka was a part of District Podgórze till 1990 . 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").

External links

*pl icon [http://www.dzielnica11.krakow.pl/ Podgórze Duchackie District homepage]


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