Piecki-Migowo

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Gdańsk Piecki-Migowo
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Gdańsk Piecki-Migowo (Poland)
Gdańsk Piecki-Migowo
Gdańsk Piecki-Migowo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Pomerania
District of: Danzig
Area : 4,317  km²
Geographic location : 54 ° 21 '  N , 18 ° 35'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 21 '27 "  N , 18 ° 35' 0"  E
Residents : 22,852 (2011)



Location of the Piecki-Migowo district in Gdansk
Piecki
Gdański Park Naukowo-Technologiczny

Piecki-Migowo (German Pietzkendorf and Müggau , Kashubian Piécczi and Mëgòwò ) is a district of Gdańsk ( Danzig ) in Poland , this covers an area of ​​4.3 km² and has 22852 inhabitants with a population density of 5294 inhabitants / km². In 1954 the area was administratively part of the city of Gdansk.

geography

The district is located in the middle of today's urban area and borders the districts of Wrzeszcz Górny , Suchanino , Siedlce , Ujeścisko-Łostowice , Jasień and Brętowo .

It is located in the moraine area , which there reaches heights of up to 122 meters. Wróbla Staw and Pistolet Staw are two small lakes in the area of ​​the district.

structure

The area of ​​the two villages was built on in the 1970s and 1980s by the LWSM Morena, which is why it is often only called Morena today. According to construction phases, it is divided into the settlements Osiedle "A" to "G" and "Wyspa Piecewska".

Historically, it arose from:

  • Migowo ( Müggau )
  • Piecki ( Pietzkendorf )
  • Diabełkowo ( Düvelkau ) belonged to Zigankenberg
  • Migówko ( Müggenwinkel ) belonged to Zigankenberg
  • Nowolipki and Trzy Lipy ( Dreilinden ) used to belong to Emaus .

history

Since 2006 the science and technology park “Gdański Park Naukowo-Technologiczny” has been developed.

Attractions

  • Dworek Jana Uphagena, patrician seat from the 18th century
  • Church of P. Bożego Ciała
  • Church pw.Milosierdzia Bożego

Web links

Commons : Piecki-Migowo  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Podział administracyjny Gdańska - Gdańsk - oficjalna strona miasta - Official website of the City of Gdańsk. As of January 12, 2011. Accessed January 17, 2012