world.wikisort.org - PolandAniołki (Polish pronunciation: [aɲɔwkʲ], Kashubian: Janiółczi; lit. Little Angels) is one of the quarters of Gdańsk in Poland.
Dzielnica in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Location
Aniołki is located in the centre of the city, mainly around Victory Alley. It borders Wrzeszcz Górny and Wrzeszcz Dolny in the north, Młyniska in the east, Śródmieście and Siedlce in the south, and Suchanino in the west.
History
The name of Aniołki comes from the Church of St. Michael and All the Heaven's Angels, where an old tank currently stands as a statue. The church's ruins were uncovered in 2021.[2]
Near the quarter of Brama Oliwska, a railway station (built in 1870) functioned that was the main connection to most of Pomerania. Around 1900, the Gdańsk Główny railway station was built and the station was destroyed.[3]
In 1896, the ruins of a cemetery were removed and replaced with Steffens Park, named after Otto Steffens.[4]
In 1946, the ruins of the Church of St. Michael and All the Heaven's Angels were replaced with a T-34 tank.[5]
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History of Gdańsk | Timeline |
- Hanseatic League
- Sieges of Danzig
- 1308
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- 1734
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- East Pomeranian offensive
- Polish protests of 1970
- 21 demands of MKS
- Gdańsk Agreement
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- Coat of arms
- Kashubians
- Danzig gulden
- Goldwasser
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Politics | Mayors of Danzig |
- Conrad Letzkau
- Adrian von der Linde
- Daniel Gralath
- Gottlieb Hufeland
- Clemens von Delbrück
- Heinrich Sahm
- Ernst Ziehm
- Hermann Rauschning
- Arthur Greiser
- Albert Forster
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Mayors of Gdańsk |
- Franciszek Kotus-Jankowski
- Bolesław Nowicki
- Piotr Stolarek
- Stanisław Schmidt
- Julian Cybulski
- Stanisław Schmidt
- Tadeusz Bejm
- Jan Nikołajew
- Andrzej Kaznowski
- Jerzy Młynarczyk
- Kazimierz Rynkowski
- Jerzy Pasiński
- Jacek Starościak
- Franciszek Jamroż
- Tomasz Posadzki
- Paweł Adamowicz
- Aleksandra Dulkiewicz
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[de] Aniołki
Aniołki (deutsch Aller Engel, kaschubisch Janiółczi) ist ein Stadtbezirk von Gdańsk (Danzig) in Polen, dieser umfasst eine Fläche von 2,3 km² und zählt 4922 Einwohner mit einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 2133 Einwohnern/km².[1] Das Gebiet gehörte früher zu Langfuhr und Zigankenberg und kam in den Jahren 1814 und 1877 administrativ zur Stadt Danzig.
- [en] Aniołki
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