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The city of Białystok is divided into 29 administrative units known in Polish as osiedle (housing estate, or residential neighborhood; plural: osiedla). The first 27 of these were created by City Council bylaw no. XXXI/331/04 of October 25, 2004. The 28th, Dojlidy Górne, was created by City Council bylaw no. LXII/787/06 of October 23, 2006, out of three settlements which had been incorporated into the city: Dojlidy Górne, Kolonia Halickie, and Zagórki. A new district called Bagnówka was created at the beginning of 2021.[1]
Map of Białystok | Osiedla | |
1. Centrum | 2. Białostoczek | |
3. Sienkiewicza | 4. Bojary | |
5. Piaski | 6. Przydworcowe | |
7. Młodych | 8. Antoniuk | |
9. Jaroszówka | 10. Wygoda | |
11. Piasta I | 12. Piasta II | |
13. Skorupy | 14. Mickiewicza | |
15. Dojlidy | 16. Bema | |
17. Kawaleryjskie | 18. Nowe Miasto | |
19. Zielone Wzgórza | 20. Starosielce | |
21. Słoneczny Stok | 22. Leśna Dolina | |
23. Wysoki Stoczek | 24. Dziesięciny I | |
25. Dziesięciny II | 26. Bacieczki | |
27. Zawady | 28. Dojlidy Górne | |
29. Bagnówka | ||
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