Grodzka Street
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Grodzka Street
Summary
Grodzka Street is a street[1].
Key Facts
- Grodzka Street is located in Stare Miasto[2].
- Grodzka Street is in the country of Poland[3].
- Grodzka Street's image is recorded as Grodzka Street in Szczecin, 2018 (2).jpg[4].
- Grodzka Street's instance of is recorded as street[5].
- farmer is named after Grodzka Street[6].
- Carmelites is named after Grodzka Street[7].
- Ducal Castle is named after Grodzka Street[8].
- Teofil Firlik is named after Grodzka Street[9].
- Balladyna is named after Grodzka Street[10].
- gord is named after Grodzka Street[11].
- Grodzka Street's location is recorded as Szczecin[12].
- Grodzka Street's Commons category is recorded as Grodzka Street in Szczecin[13].
- Grodzka Street's terminus is recorded as Tkacka Street[14].
- Grodzka Street's terminus is recorded as Kuśnierska Street[15].
- Grodzka Street's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 53.4252, 'longitude': 14.55627, 'precision': 1e-05}[16].
- Grodzka Street's significant event is recorded as destruction[17].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as Mönchenstraße[18].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as Fuhrstraße[19].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as parva platea colonorum[20].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as buwstrate[21].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as ulica Teofila Firlika[22].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as ulica Przemysławska[23].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as ulica Balladyny[24].
- Grodzka Street's official name is recorded as ulica Grodzka[25].
- Grodzka Street's short name is recorded as Grodzka[26].
Body
Geography
Grodzka Street is in the country of Poland[3]. It is located in Stare Miasto[2].
Physical Characteristics
Grodzka Street's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+511.9'}[27].
Designation and Status
Grodzka Street's instance of is recorded as street[5].
History and Context
Things named after include farmer[6], an occupation[28]; Carmelites[7], a contemplative order[29]; Ducal Castle[8], a castle[30], in Poland[31]; Teofil Firlik[9], a firefighter[32], 1912–1945[33], of Poland[34]; Balladyna[10], a literary work[35], written by Juliusz Słowacki[36]; and gord[11], a cultural heritage[37].