Falenica
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Falenica is a part of Wawer, one of districts of Warsaw, located on the right bank of the Vistula, in the far southeastern corner of the city. Until 1951 it was a separate village, then it became part of Warsaw. Before the Second World War Falenica, which is located in a forested area, was a favorite location for summer cottages and houses. During World War Two the Germans opened there a Jewish ghetto, its all inhabitants were transported to Treblinka in August of 1942. Falenica is located along the main rail line, which connects Warsaw with Lublin.