Wzgórza Krzesławickie
Wzgórza Krzesławickie is one of 18 districts of Kraków, located in the northeast part of the city. The name Wzgórza Krzesławickie comes from a village named Krzesławice (first mentioned in 1228) that is now a part of the district.[1]
Wzgórza Krzesławickie | |
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Location of Wzgórza Krzesławickie within Kraków | |
Coordinates: 50°6′7″N 20°4′49.79″E | |
Country | |
Voivodeship | Lesser Poland |
County/City | Kraków |
Government | |
• President | Stanisław Madej |
Area | |
• Total | 23.82 km2 (9.20 sq mi) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 20,303 |
• Density | 850/km2 (2,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Area code(s) | +48 12 |
Website | http://www.dzielnica17.krakow.pl |
According to the Central Statistical Office data, the district's area is 23.82 square kilometres (9.20 square miles) and 20 303 people inhabit Wzgórza Krzesławickie.[2]
Subdivisions of Wzgórza Krzesławickie
Wzgórza Krzesławickie is divided into smaller subdivisions (osiedles). Here's a list of them.[1]
- Dłubnia
- Grębałów
- Kantorowice
- Krzesławice
- Lubocza
- Łuczanowice
- Osiedle Na Stoku
- Osiedle Na Wzgórzach
- Wadów
- Węgrzynowice
- Zesławice
Population
References
- Małgorzata Niechaj (2017), History of Wzgórza Krzesławickie. Official website, Dzielnica XVII - Wzgórza Krzesławickie (in Polish).
- "Information about Wzgórza Krzesławickie district". Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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