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Bemowo is a district of the city of Warsaw, Poland. It has an area of 24.95 km2, and in 2024, it was inhabited by 128,895 people, making it the 7th most populous and 8th largest district of the city. Located at the west edge of the city, it borders districts of Bielany to the north, Wola and Żoliborz to the east, and Ursus and Włochy to the south, with its western border forming the city boundary. There, it borders municipalities of Ożarów Mazowiecki and Stare Babice in Warsaw West County. The district is dominated by residential areas, predominantly featuring high-rise multifamily housing estates such as Nowe Bemowo in the northeast, Górce in the centre, and Chrzanów, Górczewska, Jelonki, and Lazurowa in the south. The area also features a few low-rise single-family neighbourhoods, including Boernerowo, Fort Radiowo, and Groty in the northwest, and Friendship Estate, Nowy Chrzanów, and Stare Jelonki in the southeast. The district also includes the Warsaw Babice Airport, the campus of the Military University of Technology. Additionally, it has the Bemowo metro station, with two more, Lazurowa and Karolin, currently being under construction.
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