Chrzanów, Warsaw

Chrzanów is a residential neighbourhood, and an area of the Municipal Information System, in the city of Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Bemowo.Little Macierzysz; in contemporary orthography: Manczyrzysch Maly), in 1521, as Chrzanów inaczej w Mniejszym Macierzyszu (lit.Chrzanów also known as Smaller Macierzysz; in contemporary orthography: Chrzanow ynaczey w m[n]yeyschem Mączyrzyschu), and since 1526, listed as Chrzanowo, and later also Macierzysz-Chrzanowo.In February 1913, the Warsaw Garden Association (Polish: Towarzystwo Ogrodnicze Warszawskie) had announced a contest, to design street plan of the settlement.Nowy Chrzanów had been recaptured on 18 September 1939, in the offensive by the group of Polish Armed Forces under the command of Leopold Okulicki.Beginning in 2006, the area begun attracting new investments with construction of large residential estates, of modern apartment buildings.
The ruins of the Fort IV in Chrzanów, in 2008.
Low-rise single-family housing, at Szeligowska Street in Chrzanów, in 2015.
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