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East-West Route
Route information
Length6.7 km (4.2 mi)
Location
CountryPoland
DistrictsŚródmieście
Praga-North
Highway system
Looking east towards Praga from the St. Anne's Church onto the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge of the route
The inauguration of the Route, July 22, 1949

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.

It was one of the first major post-World War II infrastructure projects, carried out during 1947-1949.

References

  1. "How Warsaw Came Close to Never Being Rebuilt"
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