Ławica, Poznań
Ławica, formerly a village, is an official neighbourhood and administrative area within Grunwald, in the city of Poznań, Greater Poland. HistoryIts first mention was around the year 1400, where is it was a village within the gmina of Żabikowo (now a part of Luboń). Since the 20th Century it became a major transport hub especially with the Poznań-Ławica Airport, which was captured by on 6 January 1919 in the Battle of Ławica by the Greater Polish insurgents together with equipment worth 200 million ℳ including; 26 operational aircraft, around 400 dismantled ones, of which about 100 were suitable for scrapping; most of them were later completed and became part of the Polish military air force.[1] In 1940 the area was incorporated into the city limits. In 1977 the Tor Poznań racing circuit was opened. Currently it is also a major residential neighbourhood with detached and semi-detached single family homes. References
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