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Ujazdowskie Avenue : ウィキペディア英語版
Ujazdów Avenue

Ujazdów Avenue ((ポーランド語:Aleje Ujazdowskie)) is a major thoroughfare parallel to the Vistula River in the downtown district of Warsaw, Poland.
==History==

The Avenue's origins date to 1724-31, when King Augustus II the Strong ordered the construction of a Calvary Road (''Droga Kalwaryjska''). By 1766 the route was part of the Royal Route as Belweder Avenue, leading to the Belweder Palace. In the second half of the 19th century, a number of Polish aristocrats' and industrialists' villas and palaces were built along the route. Following the restoration of Polish independence in 1918, the majority of these houses and mansions were transformed into foreign embassies. During World War II under the Nazi occupation, it was planned to be transformed into a German district, according to the so-called Pabst Plan.〔(Aleje Ujazdowskie ) at the official website of the Capital City of Warsaw〕 Nazi authorities renamed the avenue ''Lindenallee'', and later ''Siegenallee''.〔 On 1 February 1944, Franz Kutschera, the SS Police Chief in German-occupied Warsaw was assassinated by members of the Polish resistance outside Ujazdów Avenue number 23 - an action known as Operation Kutschera.
During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, the street and the surrounding buildings were mostly destroyed, however the majority of the historical residences and some tenements along the route survived.〔(Aleje Ujazdowskie ) at the official website of Śródmieście district〕 In the war's aftermath, the avenue experienced massive reconstruction, with works lasting until 1955.〔 In 1953, following the death of Joseph Stalin, authorities renamed the thoroughfare as ''Stalin Avenue (Aleja Stalina)''. Three years later during the Polish October, a period of de-Stalinization, the avenue's traditional name was restored.〔
In September 1994, as part of the Royal Route, Ujazdów Avenue was included in Poland's official national List of Historical Monuments by President Lech Wałęsa.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WMP19940500423 )〕 In 2009, Ujazdów Avenue underwent a complete renovation, with the planting of new trees, the complete reconstruction of sidewalks, bus turnouts, and creating bike paths for the route.

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