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Pyry [ˈpɨrɨ] is one of the southernmost neighborhoods of the city of Warsaw. Administratively part of the Ursynów district, it was originally a separate village located along ulica Puławska (Puławy Street), which links Warsaw with the town of Piaseczno. To the east, Pyry borders on the Kabaty Woods. Before World War II, Pyry was also the seat of the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, the agency that before the war was the only one in the world to break the German Enigma cipher (beginning in December 1932).

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  • Pyry (de)
  • Pyry (Varsovie) (fr)
  • Pyry, Warsaw (en)
  • Pyry (Warszawa) (pl)
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  • Pyry ist ein Teil des Warschauer Stadtbezirks Ursynów. Die früher eigenständige Gemeinde liegt im Süden der polnischen Hauptstadt ungefähr auf halbem Weg zwischen dem Warschauer Stadtzentrum und der etwa 30 Kilometer von Warschau entfernten Nachbarstadt Piaseczno an der Puławskastraße (poln.: ulica Puławska), der südlichen Ausfallstraße von Warschau. Östlich von Pyry erstreckt sich das großflächige Waldgebiet des Kabaty-Waldes. (de)
  • Pyry est l'un des quartiers les plus au sud de la ville de Varsovie. Faisant partie du district d'Ursynów sur le plan administratif, il s'agit à l'origine d'un village séparé de la ville situé le long de la (en) reliant Varsovie à la ville de Piaseczno. À l'est, Pyry est limitrophe de la (en). * Portail de Varsovie (fr)
  • Pyry (dawniej Pery) – dawniej wieś, obecnie osiedle i obszar MSI w dzielnicy Ursynów w Warszawie (pl)
  • Pyry [ˈpɨrɨ] is one of the southernmost neighborhoods of the city of Warsaw. Administratively part of the Ursynów district, it was originally a separate village located along ulica Puławska (Puławy Street), which links Warsaw with the town of Piaseczno. To the east, Pyry borders on the Kabaty Woods. Before World War II, Pyry was also the seat of the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, the agency that before the war was the only one in the world to break the German Enigma cipher (beginning in December 1932). (en)
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  • Pyry ist ein Teil des Warschauer Stadtbezirks Ursynów. Die früher eigenständige Gemeinde liegt im Süden der polnischen Hauptstadt ungefähr auf halbem Weg zwischen dem Warschauer Stadtzentrum und der etwa 30 Kilometer von Warschau entfernten Nachbarstadt Piaseczno an der Puławskastraße (poln.: ulica Puławska), der südlichen Ausfallstraße von Warschau. Östlich von Pyry erstreckt sich das großflächige Waldgebiet des Kabaty-Waldes. (de)
  • Pyry est l'un des quartiers les plus au sud de la ville de Varsovie. Faisant partie du district d'Ursynów sur le plan administratif, il s'agit à l'origine d'un village séparé de la ville situé le long de la (en) reliant Varsovie à la ville de Piaseczno. À l'est, Pyry est limitrophe de la (en). * Portail de Varsovie (fr)
  • Pyry [ˈpɨrɨ] is one of the southernmost neighborhoods of the city of Warsaw. Administratively part of the Ursynów district, it was originally a separate village located along ulica Puławska (Puławy Street), which links Warsaw with the town of Piaseczno. To the east, Pyry borders on the Kabaty Woods. Founded probably in the 14th century as a property of the Służewski family (of the Radwan coat of arms), the village retained much of its rural character until the 1990s, most of its inhabitants being farmers or workers at Warsaw factories. However, since then it has been a reserve of available space for new residential areas, mostly single-family houses for upper-middle-class Varsovians. Before World War II, Pyry was also the seat of the Polish General Staff's Cipher Bureau, the agency that before the war was the only one in the world to break the German Enigma cipher (beginning in December 1932). (en)
  • Pyry (dawniej Pery) – dawniej wieś, obecnie osiedle i obszar MSI w dzielnicy Ursynów w Warszawie (pl)
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