Stogi, Gdańsk

Gdańsk District in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
54°22′08″N 18°42′32″E / 54.36889°N 18.70889°E / 54.36889; 18.70889Country PolandVoivodeshipPomeranianCounty/CityGdańskArea
 • Total10.963 km2 (4.233 sq mi)Population
 (2011)
 • Total12,128 • Density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Area code+48 58

Stogi (German: Heubude) is one of the administrative districts (dzielnica administracyjna) of the city of Gdańsk, Poland. The district is the central part of the Port Island (Wyspa Portowa).

Location

The north of the quarter is bordered by the Bay of Gdańsk. From the east, it is bordered by the district of Krakowiec-Górki Zachodnie, from the south by Rudniki and from the west by Przeróbka.

From the south it is bordered by the Dead Vistula (one branch of the Vistula river).

History

Heubude became a seaside resort by end of the 19th century. In 1914 it became part of the city of Danzig and in 1927 a tramway was built.[1]

Gdańsk refinery and the shipyard Stocznia Jachtowa are located in the south. The exterior port of Gdańsk is located in the north: Port Północny (northern port since 1970) with coal terminal (1974), Naftoport with oil (1975) and LPG terminal (1998).[1][2] DCT Gdańsk, the Deepwater Container Terminal was opened in October 2007.[3]

Stogi-Przeróbka (Stogi z Przeróbką) had been an administrative district with a population of 18,614. In 2010 Przeróbka, famous for the Westerplatte, became an independent district.

Stogi beach and northern port

Tourism

Tourist attractions:

References

  1. ^ a b Stogi (polish)
  2. ^ Port Północny (polish)
  3. ^ DCT Gdańsk (polish)

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