Rudniki (Gdańsk)
Gdańsk Rudniki | ||
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District of Gdansk |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | Pomerania | |
District of: | Danzig | |
Area : | 14.185 km² | |
Geographic location : | 54 ° 20 ' N , 18 ° 43' E | |
Residents : | 1452 (2011) |
Rudniki (German Bürgerwiesen and Plehnendorf ) is a district of Gdańsk ( Danzig ) in Poland , this covers an area of 14.2 km² and has 1452 inhabitants with a population density of 102 inhabitants / km². In 1933 the area was administratively part of the city of Gdansk.
geography
The district is located in the east of the city and borders the districts of Olszynka , the inner city and the rural municipality of Pruszcz Gdański ( Praust ). In the north Rudniki borders on the Martwą Wisłą ( Dead Vistula ) and in the west on the moats of the former fortifications. Beyond the Dead Vistula lie the districts of Przeróbka , Stogi , Krakowiec-Górki Zachodnie and Wyspa Sobieszewska .
The area belongs entirely to the Vistula Delta . The places still have a village character, but a considerable area is taken up by industrial plants and the Gdańsk oil refinery of Grupa LOTOS .
structure
- Biały Dworek ( Weißhöfer outer dike )
- Błonia (common meadows )
- Gęsia Karczma ( goose pitcher )
- Kryzel
- Miałki Szlak ( sand track )
- Płonia Mała ( Klein Plehnendorf )
- Płonia Wielka ( Groß Plehnendorf )
- Reduta Płońska ( backward )
- Reduta Tylna
- Sienna Grobla II ( straw dyke )
history
The meadows and pastures of the Hanseatic city of Danzig were in Bürgerwiesen . Until 1942, the dwelling place Krakauer Kämpe on the island of the same name belonged to Klein Plehnendorf .
Buildings
- Most in. Jana Pawła II ( John Paul II Bridge ), built between 1999 and 2001, the cable-stayed bridge spans the dead Vistula with a length of 380 m
- Gdańsk oil refinery
- The refinery's freight yard.