Ujeścisko-Łostowice is one of the administrative districts (dzielnica administracyjna) of the city of Gdańsk, Poland.

Ujeścisko-Łostowice
Gdańsk District
Zakoniczyn
Zakoniczyn
Location of Ujeścisko-Łostowice within Gdańsk
Location of Ujeścisko-Łostowice within Gdańsk
Coordinates: 54°19′44″N 18°35′0″E / 54.32889°N 18.58333°E / 54.32889; 18.58333
Country Poland
VoivodeshipPomeranian
County/CityGdańsk
Area
 • Total
7.795 km2 (3.010 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total
23,849
 • Density3,100/km2 (7,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 58

Location

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From the north, the quarter is bordered by the districts of Piecki-Migowo, Siedlce and Wzgórze Mickiewicza, from the east by Chełm and Orunia Górna-Gdańsk Południe, from the south by Orunia Górna-Gdańsk Południe and the rural Gmina Kolbudy and from the west by the district of Jasień.

Quarters of Ujeścisko-Łostowice are:

  • Łostowice
  • Ujeścisko
  • Zabornia
  • Zakoniczyn

History

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In 2010, the fast growing district of Chełm i Gdańsk Południe with a population of about 72,000 has been divided in the districts of (larger) Chełm and Ujeścisko-Łostowice, which got the final shape in 2014.[1] When Chełm reached a population of 51,000, the city council decided on August 30, 2018 for a second division in the smaller district of Chełm and the district Orunia Górna-Gdańsk Południe.[2]

 
Stare Ujeścisko, the old village Wonneberg

Tourism

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Tourist attractions:

  • Dwor Zakoniczyn, 19th century manor house
  • Łostowicki cemetery (Cmentarz Łostowice), the largest cemetery in Gdańsk, founded in 1906
  • The modern churches
    • sw. Ojca Pio
    • sw. Teresy Benedykty od Krzyża
    • św. Judy Tadeusza Apostoła.

References

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  1. ^ Ujeścisko (Polish)
  2. ^ Decision of the city council No. LVI / 1670/18 (August 30, 2018).
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