It is over 15 km long and is the longest street in Poland. Warsaw must step down

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The longest street in our country is not in the capital. Although according to many sources the number 1 is Wał Miedzeszyński in Warsaw, the road infrastructure of another city is even more impressive. To see the evidence holder with your own eyes, you gotta go to Jasna Góra.
Many sources on the list of the longest streets in our country are located in Warsaw, which runs along the right bank of the Vistula River. It extends from the Poniatowski Bridge south to the city border and is as long as 14.5 km. It is no uncertainty the longest street in the capital, but not in all Poland.

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The longest street in Poland. The Polish Army Avenue in Czestochowa was established in the 1970s.
The longest street in Poland is officially the Polish Army Avenue in Częstochowa, measuring over 15 km long. It was set up in the 1970s and was part of the alleged "giggles" - a road of fast traffic connecting Warsaw with Katowice. This way was created by Edward Gierek, I KC secretary of the PZPR, who sought to modernise the national road infrastructure.
It is simply a advanced traffic street. Already in 2014 it was said that 45 1000 vehicles appeared all day in the vicinity of the junction with John Paul II Avenue. The situation was somewhat altered by the Częstochowa section of the A1 motorway, which relieved the erstwhile "giggling". As a result, in 2020 traffic was around 17,000 cars per day. In addition, the Polish Army Avenue in Czestochowa has been modernised many times, in order to increase comfort and safety of travellers. As the Polish Observer notes, present it can be called the "key artery of the city".


10 longest streets in Poland. Warsaw has something to boast about
The second place in the ranking of longest streets is mentioned in the introduction of Wal Miedzeszyński in Warsaw. The podium, however, closes Puławska Street, which is besides located in the capital and measures 12.2 km long. As National Geographic explains, this road besides goes beyond the borders of the city - to Piaseczna - which in fact makes it much longer. If we did not divide this evidence into individual cities, she would deserve to win in the ranking of the longest streets in Poland. Well, it's as much as 15.6 km.
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The full list of 10 longest streets in our country is as follows:

Polish Army Avenue, Częstochowa - 15 km;
Wal Miedzeszyński, Warsaw - 14.5 km;
Puławska, Warsaw - 12.2 km;
Aleje Jerozolimskie, Warsaw - 11.9 km;
Kartuska, Gdańsk - 11.7 km;
Pomerania, Łódź - 11.3 km;
Trakt Lubelski, Warsaw - 9.7 km;
Wal Zawadowski, Warsaw - 9.5 km;
Modlińska, Warsaw - 9.4 km;
Circular, Łódź - 9.4 km.

Piotrowska Street in Łódź, which is 1 of the longest buying streets in Europe, besides deserves a separate award. Its dimension is about 4.2 km.


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