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East–West Route, Warsaw
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The East–West Route (Polish: Trasa Wschód–Zachód, Trasa W-Z) is a major thoroughfare in Warsaw, Poland, that joins Praga in the east with the city center, going through Muranów and out to Wola in the west.
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East-West Route | |
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Length | 6.7 km (4.2 mi) |
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Country | Poland |
Districts | Śródmieście Praga-North |
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It was one of the first major post-World War II infrastructure projects, carried out during 1947-1949.[1]