Sobieskiego 100
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Sobieskiego 100
Summary
Sobieskiego 100 is a multifamily residential[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (multifamily_residential category, ranking #15 of 49).[2]
Key Facts
- Sobieskiego 100 is located in Mokotów[3].
- Sobieskiego 100 is located in Warsaw[4].
- Sobieskiego 100 is located in Sielce[5].
- Sobieskiego 100 is in the country of Poland[6].
- Sobieskiego 100's image is recorded as Opuszczony wieżowiec - panoramio.jpg[7].
- Sobieskiego 100's instance of is recorded as multifamily residential[8].
- Sobieskiego 100's architect is recorded as Piotr Sembrat[9].
- Sobieskiego 100's Commons category is recorded as Sobieskiego 100[10].
- Sobieskiego 100's occupant is recorded as Embassy of Russia in Poland[11].
- +1978-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sobieskiego 100[12].
- Sobieskiego 100's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.19737, 'lon': 21.04056}[13].
- Sobieskiego 100's located on street is recorded as Jana III Sobieskiego Street[14].
- Sobieskiego 100's located on street is recorded as Hańczy Street[15].
- Sobieskiego 100's heritage designation is recorded as municipal immovable monument in Poland[16].
- Sobieskiego 100's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'pl', 'text': 'Sobieskiego 100'}[17].
- Sobieskiego 100's state of conservation is recorded as abandoned[18].
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Geography
Sobieskiego 100 is in the country of Poland[6]. Located in include Mokotów[3], a city district[19], in Poland[20], founded in 1367[21]; Warsaw[4], a city with powiat rights in Poland[22], in Poland[23]; and Sielce[5], a neighborhood[24], in Poland[25].
Designation and Status
Sobieskiego 100's instance of is recorded as multifamily residential[8]. Its heritage designation is recorded as municipal immovable monument in Poland[16].
History and Context
+1978-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sobieskiego 100[12].
Why It Matters
Sobieskiego 100 draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (multifamily_residential category, ranking #15 of 49).[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]