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In 1969, the new headquarters of the Institute of Food and Nutrition was opened at 61 and 63 Powsińska Street."Kronika wydarzeń w Warszawie 1 VII–30 IX 1969", ''Kronika Warszawy'', no. 2 (70), p. 139. Warsaw, 1970. (in Polish) |
In 1969, the new headquarters of the Institute of Food and Nutrition was opened at 61 and 63 Powsińska Street."Kronika wydarzeń w Warszawie 1 VII–30 IX 1969", ''Kronika Warszawy'', no. 2 (70), p. 139. Warsaw, 1970. (in Polish) |
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Beginning in 1969, throughout the 1970s, housing estates of high-rise apartment buildings were developed between Św. Bonifacego, Powsińska, Idzikowskiego, and Jana III Sobieskiego Streets. They were constructed with the [[Large-panel-system building|large panel system]] technology.Lech Chmielewski: ''Przewodnik warszawski. Gawęda o nowej Warszawie''. Warsaw: Agencja Omnipress, 1987, p. 68. ISBN 9788385028567. (in POlish) The undeveloped area in its centre, located between Limanowskiego, Konstancińska, Jaszowiecka, and Spalska Streets became a recreational area, later named the [[Stanisław Dygat Park|Dygat Park]] in 2009.{{cite web|url=https://zzw.waw.pl/2022/06/19/park-im-stanislawa-dygata-zabawa-sport-i-odpoczynek-wsrod-zieleni/|title=Park im. Stanisława Dygata – zabawa, sport i odpoczynek wśród zieleni|date=19 June 2022|website=zzw.waw.pl|language=pl}}{{cite web|url=https://warszawa.naszemiasto.pl/sadyba-popiera-park-im-stanislawa-dygata/ar/c1-7149221|website=warszawa.naszemiasto.pl|language=pl|title=Sadyba popiera park im. Stanisława Dygata|author=Piotr Olechno|date=17 March 2009}} |
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[[File:Kościół św. Tadeusza Apostoła w Warszawie 2020.jpg|thumb|250px|The St. Thaddeus the Apostle Church, built in 1985.]] |
[[File:Kościół św. Tadeusza Apostoła w Warszawie 2020.jpg|thumb|250px|The St. Thaddeus the Apostle Church, built in 1985.]] |
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