- Source: Wolska Street, Warsaw
Wolska (Polish: Ulica Wolska, lit. Wola Street) is the main artery of Warsaw's borough of Wola. Initially Wola district was but a western suburb of Warsaw and a road leading to it was dubbed "droga wolska" - Wola road. In 1725 parts of that road closest to the Warsaw Old Town, located along the Saxon Axis, were officially renamed to "Aleja Wolska" - Wola Avenue. In modern times it starts at a crossing of Chłodna and Towarowa Streets, and runs as a continuation of Solidarity Avenue through the neighbourhoods of Młynów, Czyste and Ulrychów, all the way to Połczyńska Street.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Wolska Street, Warsaw
- Warsaw Uprising
- Military history of the Warsaw Uprising
- Trams in Warsaw
- Połczyńska Street, Warsaw
- Street executions in Warsaw (1943–1944)
- Barricade on Jerusalem Avenue, Warsaw
- Wola hospitals during the Warsaw Uprising
- Defense of Ochota and Wola (1939)
- Chronicles of Terror