- Żoliborz
Infobox_Warsaw
name=Żoliborz
no_diacrite=Zoliborz
area=8,5
population=50 934 (2003 )
density=5992
mayor=Janusz Warakomski
landmarks=Warsaw Citadel
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website=http://www.zoliborz.org.pl/Żoliborz is one of the northern boroughs of the city of
Warsaw . It is located directly to the north of the City Centre, on the left bank of theVistula river. It has approximately 50,000 inhabitants and is one of the smallest boroughs of Warsaw. It is also considered one of the most prestigious of Warsaw's neighborhoods.In 18th century the area belonged to the
Piarists of amonastery in the nearby city of Warsaw. Themonks started to parcel the grounds and allowed for the creation of various settlements on their fields, which were parceled between several villages. One of them was named "Jolie Bord" ("Beautiful Embankment" in French, which was later transcribed toPolish language as Żoliborz). After 1831 the area was confiscated byRussia n authorities, who there erected theWarsaw Citadel . The area was thus mostly unpopulated and even after the ban on construction of brick-made houses was lifted, it retained much of its rural character.After Poland regained its independence in 1918, the city of Warsaw started to grow rapidly and new areas were needed. In the 1920s the area of Żoliborz was converted into a borough of Warsaw and the construction of new houses started. Until the late 1930s most of today's Żoliborz was built-up with large houses notable for their
modernist architecture . The wide streets, open areas, parks and squares built there are regarded as fine examples of good urbanist architecture. Also, a so-called Żoliborz Oficerski ("Officer's Żoliborz") was built up with villas for the officers of thePolish Army and other notable people of the epoch. Several star-shaped squares were built along the main axis of the borough, with thePlac Wilsona as the borough's centre and main transport hub.During the
Warsaw Uprising one of the first struggles took part in Żoliborz. After the Polish soldiers were defeated by the Germans, Żoliborz was spared the fate of the rest of Warsaw and survived the war to a higher degree than other areas.
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