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First Battle of Wawer

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Карта к статье «Вавр» № 2. Военная энциклопедия Сытина (Санкт Петербург, 1911 1915)
Карта к статье «Вавр» № 2. Военная энциклопедия Сытина (Санкт Петербург, 1911 1915)

The First Battle of Wawer was fought on 19 February 1831, between Poland and Russia. Polish forces, led by Michał Gedeon Radziwiłł, were defeated by the Russian Pahlen and Rosen corps, commanded by Hans Karl von Diebitsch. In this battle, Polish commanders did not receive any reinforcements, unlike the Russians.

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First Battle of Wawer
Lucerny, Warsaw Wawer

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Lucerny

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04-657 Warsaw, Wawer
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Карта к статье «Вавр» № 2. Военная энциклопедия Сытина (Санкт Петербург, 1911 1915)
Карта к статье «Вавр» № 2. Военная энциклопедия Сытина (Санкт Петербург, 1911 1915)
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Czecha Street, Warsaw
Czecha Street, Warsaw

Bronisława Czecha Street (Polish: Ulica Bronisława Czecha) is located in Warsaw, Poland. Its dual carriageway, starts in the district of Wawer continuing from Płowiecka street on a viaduct over PKP rail line 7 north of Warszawa Wawer railway station, runs east mostly through the forest of the Masovian Landscape Park to the border between Wawer and Wesoła were from an intersection with a residential street called Wawerska the main road continues as Trakt Brzeski. Its path forms the boundary between the neighborhoods of Marysin Wawerski to the north and Anin to the south. It is the main road exiting Warsaw towards the east, and one of three roads connecting Wesoła with the rest of Warsaw together with Korkowa Street and Cyrulików Street. Together with Grochowska, Płowiecka and Trakt Breszki the street forms part of the 19th century Brześć Chaussee (Polish: Szosa Brzeska), a 200 kilometer road from the Grochów toll house at the Lubomirski Ramparts in Praga to Brześć Litewski (today Bieraście, Belarus), laid out and paved along a historic tract by Fr. Stanisław Staszic by 1823. Prior to the opening of the S2 expressway, which serves as the southern bypass of Warsaw, the street belonged to the national road network as part of DK 2 and to European route E30. Upon its rerouting on December 20, 2021, the old course was downgraded to a Voivodeship road marked as DW 628. The patron of the street is Bronisław Czech, a Polish skier and Olympian.