Paluch, Warsaw
Paluch (Polish: [ˈpa.lux]) is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, in Warsaw, Poland, within the Włochy district. The area is sparsely populated, with a few houses in its southwest corner, alongside Na Skraju Street. It features the southeastern portion of the Warsaw Chopin Airport, including a part of one of its two runways, and the cargo terminal hub, as well as the cargo area of the Warszawa Okęcie railway station. In 1422, the village of Gorzkiewki was recorded in the area, and in 1451, it was granted the Kulm law privileges. In 1652, the hamlet of Paluch was also founded nearby. In 1934, the Warsaw Chopin Airport was opened in the area, becoming the largest airport in the country, and the hub of the LOT Polish Airlines. During the Second World War, while Warsaw remained under the German occupation, the airport was used for cargo transportation and as a base for the German Air Force. The airport was expanded and modernised between the 1960s and 1980s. In 1992, a new cargo terminal was opened at the airport, replacing the last remaining structures of Gorzkiewki.
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Alejka Balangi, Warsaw Włochy
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Alejka Balangi
Alejka Balangi
02-198 Warsaw, Włochy
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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