La rue Youri-Gagarine (polonais : ulica Jurija Gagarina) est une rue de l'arrondissement de Mokotów à Varsovie.
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Yuri Gagarin Street is a major street in the Mokotów district of Warsaw, named after the first man in space.
Yuri Gagarin Street was established around 1957 as Nowoparkowa Street. It was established in the place of the streets of the former Sielce settlement, laid out at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. At the same time, a tram track was built on which trams 16, 33 and 33 "BIS" ran. In June 1961 the street was given the name of Yuri Gagarin.
During the 1939–45 German occupation, in building no. 33, there was a tobacco shop run by the writer Zofia Nałkowska and her sister, the sculptor, Hanna Nałkowska
Nowadays various residential buildings and offices are located at the street, including the Embassy of Austria.
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Miguel de Cervantes 34th General Education High School with Bilingual Branches in Warsaw, is a public general education liceum in Warsaw, Poland. In the years 1945-1991 was named the Karol Świerczewski Liceum.
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St. Olga's Church was an Orthodox church in Warsaw, built between 1902 and 1903 for the Grodno Hussar Regiment of the Imperial Guard. It was demolished before 1935.
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The Monument to the Soldiers of the Peasant Battalions and the People's Union of Women is a monument in Warsaw, Poland. It is placed at the intersection of Czerniakowska Street and Polski Walczącej Avenue, within the neighbourhood of Czerniaków in the district of Mokotów. The monument commemorates soldiers of the Peasant Battalions and the People's Union of Women, resistance organisations active in Poland during the Second World War. It was designed by Agnieszka Świerzowicz-Maślaniec and Marek Maślaniec, and unveiled on 8 October 2019.
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The Tadeusz Koźluk Medical Academy of Warsaw is a private university in Poland.
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(pl) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en polonais intitulé « Ulica Jurija Gagarina w Warszawie » (voir la liste des auteurs).
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Portail de Varsovie