Walecznych Street
Walecznych Street at Dąbrowiecka Street | |
Interactive map of Walecznych Street | |
| Part of | Saska Kępa |
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| Location | Warsaw, Poland |
| Coordinates | 52°14′06.4″N 21°03′23.7″E / 52.235111°N 21.056583°E |
| From | Łotewska Street |
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| To | Międzynarodowa Street |
Walecznych Street is a street in the Saska Kępa neighborhood of the Praga-Południe district in Warsaw, Poland. It runs perpendicular to the Vistula river, stretching from Wał Miedzeszyński Street to the Exhibition Canal.
The street is primarily lined with residential buildings, including several from the interwar period, four of which are listed in the Registry of Cultural Property.
The street's name, meaning "Valiant", refers to Poland's struggles for independence during World War I, consistent with the naming convention of nearby streets such as Obrońców Street (Defenders Street) and Zwycięzców Street (Victors Street).