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Osowa

Coordinates: 54°25â€Č38″N 18°28â€Č15″Eï»ż / ï»ż54.42722°N 18.47083°Eï»ż / 54.42722; 18.47083
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Osowa
District (dzielnica)
GdaƄsk Osowa railway station
Location of Osowa within GdaƄsk
Location of Osowa within GdaƄsk
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPomeranian
CityGdaƄsk
Area
 ‱ Total
13.73 km2 (5.30 sq mi)
Population
 ‱ Total
16,247
 ‱ Density1,183/km2 (3,065/sq mi)
Postal code
80-299
Area code(s)58

Osowa (German: Espenkrug; Kashubian: Òsowî) is a district of GdaƄsk, Poland, located in the city's northwestern areas. It is mostly suburban and residential.

Location

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Osowa borders the cities of Gdynia and Sopot to the north, Gmina ûukowo to the west, Matarnia to the south, and Oliwa to the east. It comprises the quarters (osiedla) of Wysoka, Barniewice, Owczarnia, Kukawka, and Nowy Úwiat.[2]

History

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The village of Osowa is first mentioned in 1659 as Espenkrug, an inn belonging to the Oliwa Abbey. Its current name, Osowa, comes from the German word Espen, meaning aspen. In 1783, the lands owned by the Abbey were secularized and developed into a village. As of 1867, Espenkrug had 153 inhabitants. The construction of a brickyard in the late 19th century accelerated its growth. After World War I, it became part of the Second Polish Republic. In 1922, the Polish Coal Trunk-Line started running through the settlement. A railway station on the line was opened in Osowa in 1930.[3]

The Red Army took Osowa on 18 March 1945. The village was extensively rebuilt after the war. In 1973, Osowa was incorporated into the borders of the city of GdaƄsk, with a total of 1433 inhabitants at the time. Various housing projects expanded its population in 1973, 1979, and 1980.[4] The district's population has kept growing ever since. In 2015, the area's railway station was rebuilt and today serves trains of the Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway (PKM).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Osowa". gdansk.pl. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
  2. ^ "PodziaƂ administracyjny GdaƄska". bip.gdansk.pl. Retrieved 19 June 2025.
  3. ^ ƚliwiƄski, B. "OSOWA". Gedanopedia. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  4. ^ StefaƄska, Aleksandra (25 January 2019). "Historia dzielnicy". gdansk.pl. GdaƄsk. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
  5. ^ Paluchowski, P. "STACJA KOLEJOWA GDAƃSK OSOWA". Gedanopedia. Retrieved 21 June 2025.
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Official website (in Polish)

54°25â€Č38″N 18°28â€Č15″Eï»ż / ï»ż54.42722°N 18.47083°Eï»ż / 54.42722; 18.47083