Ursus

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Ursus is a district in western Warsaw, Poland, historically known as an industrial area and a notable center of worker unrest during the communist era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative district
district of Warsaw
appliesLaw Polish law
country Poland
governedBy Warsaw city authorities NERFINISHED
hasDemographics urban population
hasEconomicActivity manufacturing
retail trade
services
hasFeature apartment blocks
industrial facilities
local churches
local parks
schools
hasHistory development linked to industrialization of Warsaw
site of labor activism in communist Poland
hasInfrastructure educational institutions
healthcare facilities
local road network
public transport network
hasLandUse commercial area
industrial area
residential area
hasPostalCodeSystem Warsaw postal codes
hasTransport bus lines
railway station
road connections to Warsaw city center
hasTypeOfGovernment district council
hasUrbanForm mixed residential-industrial district
historicalPeriod communist era in Poland
historicalRole center of worker unrest
industrial area
knownFor industrial plants
railway connections
workers’ protests
languageUsed Polish
locatedIn Masovian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
Warsaw
central Poland
locatedInRegion western Warsaw
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
partOf Warsaw West urban zone NERFINISHED
Warsaw municipal divisions NERFINISHED
capital city of Warsaw
subjectTo Warsaw city budget

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