Pogodno (former district of Szczecin)

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Pogodno
District of Szczecin
1954–1976

Pogodno within Szczecin in 1965.
CapitalSzczecin
Area 
• 1955
54 km2 (21 sq mi)
• 1958
57 km2 (22 sq mi)
• 1961
51 km2 (20 sq mi)
Population 
• 1961
65 821
 • TypeDistrict
History 
• Established
7 October 1954
• Disestablished
19 November 1976
Contained within
 • Country Polish People's Republic
 • VoivodeshipSzczecin (1954–1975)
Szczecin (1975–1976)
 • CountySzczecin (1954–1975)
 • GminaSzczecin
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Szczecin
Szczecin

Pogodno was a district of the city of Szczecin, Poland, that functioned from 1954 to 1976.

History[edit]

Pogodno was established on 7 October 1954, as one of four district of the city of Szczecin, Poland. The other three districts were: Dąbie, Nad Odrą, and Śródmieście. It bordered Nad Odrą to the northeast, and Śródmieście to the southeast.[1] In 1955, it had an area of 54 square metres (580 sq ft), in 1958, 57 square metres (610 sq ft), and in 1961, 51 square metres (550 sq ft). In 1961, it was inhabited by 65 821 people.[2] It existed until 19 November 1976, when the district were abolished.[3]

The city was again divided into districts in 1990. The former area of Pogodno was divided between Zachód, and Śródmieście.[4]

Subdivisions[edit]

The district was subdivided into 8 administrative neighbourhoods.[1][2]

Neighbourhood Population (1960)[2]
Bezrzecze 719
Głębokie 1456
Gumieńce 9155
Krzekowo 1231
Niemierzyn 5644
Ossowo 968
Pogodno 30 030
Świerczewo 3714

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