Kępa Zawadowska

Kępa Zawadowska is a neighbourhood and a City Information System [pl] area in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Wilanów.[4] The village of Kępa Zawadowska was founded in 1819 next to the Vistula, by nobleperson Stanisław Kostka Potocki.[4] In 2006, the district of Wilanów was subdivided into the City Information System [pl] areas, with Kępa Zawadowska becoming one of them.[1] Kępa Zawadowska is dominated by low-rise residencial buildings, with additional presence of farmland.It borders Zawady to the north, Falenica, and Nadwiśle to the east, Józefów to the south-east, the municipality of Konstancin-Jeziorna to the south, and Powsin, and Powsinek to the west.
The aerial view of Kępa Zawadowska in 1948.
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