Okęcie ( Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈkɛɲtɕɛ] ) is the largest neighbourhood of the Włochy district of Warsaw, Poland .
3-498: Okęcie Warsaw is a Polish sports club from the Okęcie neighbourhood of Warsaw . Founded in 1929 as Skoda Warsaw , its name was changed to Okęcie in 1936. The club is located at 1 Radarowa Street in Warsaw. Its colors are blue-white. Their association football team currently competes in the Warsaw regional league . Okęcie is most famous for its boxers (including Antoni Czortek ), who in
6-598: The Okęcie Warszawa professional association football club. In 1939–1951 the village was a seat of Okęcie gmina . Since 1951 it has been a part of Warsaw. Okęcie owes its name to its location in the corner of the Rakov estate. In 16th century, the owners of the village started to use a different surname: Okęccy of Radwan coat of arms . 52°11′N 20°57′E / 52.183°N 20.950°E / 52.183; 20.950 This Warsaw -related location article
9-523: The 1930s were multiple champions of Poland, including at the team championship of the country (1934), and for its association football team. It also runs a tennis club. This article about a Polish football club is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ok%C4%99cie It is the location of Warsaw Chopin Airport and the PZL Warszawa-Okęcie aircraft works, and home to
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