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Łękno

1871 establishments in PrussiaFormer villages in PolandHousing estates in PolandNeighbourhoods of SzczecinPopulated places established in 1871
Populated places established in the 14th centurySuburbs in Poland
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Łękno, officially known as Łekno, is a municipal neighborhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland, within the Downtown district. It is a low-rise housing estate with historic villas. The neighbourhood has an area of 1 km2, and in 2022, had population of 2,947 people. It features the Jan Kasprowicz Park, the largest urban green space in the city, as well as the Summer Theatre, one of the largest amphitheatres in the country. The area was settled in the 14th century, and in 1817, it became known as Friedrichshof, after its owner Friedrich Carow, who built there his manor house. In 1871, the area was sold for the development of the housing estate of Westend, with villas for the upper class. In 1900, there was opened the Jan Kasprowicz Park and in 1927, the Bright Meadows Square. The neighbourhood was incorporated into the city in 1910.

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Stanisława Wyspiańskiego
70-497 Szczecin, Łękno
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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