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Neighbourhood in Greater Poland, Poland
52°27′25″N 16°53′10″E / 52.45694°N 16.88611°E / 52.45694; 16.88611Country | Poland |
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Voivodeship | Greater Poland |
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City | Poznań |
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City district | Jeżyce |
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First appearance on map | 1798 |
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Incorporated into city limits | 1933 |
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Area |
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• Total | 5.3 km2 (2.0 sq mi) |
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Elevation | 85 m (279 ft) |
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Population (2012) |
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• Total | 7,203 |
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• Density | 1,359.06/km2 (3,519.9/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
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Postal code | 60-XXX |
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Telephone code | (+48) 61 |
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Vehicle registration | PO |
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SIMC | 0969652 |
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Website | www.ropodolany.pl |
Podolany ([pɔdɔˈlanɨ]; German: Schoenherrnhausen) is a suburban neighbourhood of the city of Poznań in western Poland, located in the north-west of the city.
Podolany was incorporated into the city partly in 1933, and partly under German occupation in 1940–42. It is mainly a residential district, but its southern parts contain industrial sites.
Podolany is one of the 42 osiedles into which Poznań is divided (see Administrative division of Poznań). It is a part of the former wider district of Jeżyce.
Podolany is bounded to the west by the main railway line running northwards towards Piła. In the north-west corner of the district is the station Poznań Strzeszyn (named after Strzeszyn, a neighbourhood further to the west). Podolany is also served by a number of bus routes connecting it with the city centre.