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Ochota - district of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It is located on the left side of the Vistula river. In the north it borders with Wola, on the east with Śródmieście (Downtown) to the south with Mokotów and Włochy. It has an area of 9,72 km2 and it is one of the smallest districts in Warsaw. According to the Polish Main Statistical Office's (GUS) data, in 2014 Ochota was inhabited by 84 280 people. The population density is 8671 persons/km2 ad it is the highest indicator in Warsaw. The name of this district comes from the inn called Ochota, which was probably located on the site of what is today Kaliska 1.

DIVISION
Urban Information System (MSI) distinguishes the following areas: The traditional division distinguishes also areas like Kolonia Staszica and Kolonia Lubeckiego.
 * •	Stara Ochota
 * •	Filtry
 * •	Rakowiec
 * •	Szczęśliwice

HISTORY
The first written mentions of the grounds where is today’s Ochota comes from 1238. For a long time Ochota entered the area of royal’s village Wielka Wola. It began to grow quickly due to pass through its terrority many of important roads. It was: The development of the district in 19th century was also contributes by the emergence of Filters (Filtry) in 1886 and Hospital of Baby Jesus in 1901. In the interwar period district also has developed rapidly. It was then colonies of Staszic and Lubecki or dormitory ‘’Akademik’’ at Narutowicz square. The 2nd World War period did not made so many material detriments as in Downtown for example, but is stressed its mark i.a. as a ubiquitous in Ochota places of murder, known as the Massacre of Ochota. April 11th 1945 in Ochota launched first after war in Warsaw regular rail line of public transport supported by trucks which connected Narutowicza square and Targowa street in the district of Praga. In September the same year first on the left side of the city tram line was launched between Starynkiewicz square and district Okęcie. In the time of Polish People’s Republic (PRL) Ochota was restored after the war’s destructions. It created many new residential and service buildings. There was also development of industry represented by enterprises like Era (electronics industry), Warsaw Machine Tools Factory (lathes), Metatronika (measuring devices), Hydromat (mechanical industry) and WSK-Okęcie (aerospace). For the most of communist period and a few years after transformation Ochota having the status of district or municipality covered the entire south-western part of Warsaw. In next extensions of the city limits enrolled into Ochota districts like Włochy, Ursus, Okęcie and other settlements. In years 1990-1994 this district had a status of commune. Current borders of Ochota were established in 1994, when it became a part of commune Warsaw – Centre. 12th April 1982 from the roof of block on Grójecka street 19/25 was given the first broadcast of Radio Solidarność.
 * •	King’s Road (i.a. today’s streets Nowowiejska and Niemcewicza) from 1768;
 * •	Cracow’s Highway (today’s Grójecka street) from 1817;
 * •	New Jerusalem’s Road (today’s Aleje Jerozolimskie) from 1817;
 * •	Warsaw – Vienna Rail built in years 1840 – 1848

EDUCATION
The district has following educational institutions: In Ochota are headquarters and building of several faculties of universities, as well the rectories of Warsaw Medical University, Academy of Ecology and Management, Academy of Special Pedagogic and Polish – Japanese Academy of Computer Technologies. Part of the university buildings are located in Ochota Campus, which constitute the core of the faculties or institutes mathematics and natural sciences at the University of Warsaw and the Polish Academy of Science.
 * •	23 kindergartens
 * •	13 primary schools
 * •	10 junior high schools (gimnazjum)
 * •	2 basic professional schools
 * •	5 technical institutes
 * •	5 general education high schools and 2 profiled high schools
 * •	2 vocational colleges

HISTORICAL TREASURE

 * •	Lubecki’s Colony
 * •	Staszic’s Colony
 * •	Filters
 * •	Greenstone at Greater Poland’s Alley
 * •	St. Jacob’s Church
 * •	Ministry of Communication edifice
 * •	XXI Hugo Kołłątaj’s High School building
 * •	Obelisk at Lindleya’s street

MONUMENTS

 * •	September 1939 Barricade – Grójecka/Opaczewska
 * •	Monument of Aviator – Żwirki i Wigury/Wawelska
 * •	Gabriel Narutowicz monument – Narutowicz square
 * •	Maria Skłodowska – Curie monument – Maria Skłodowska – Curie square
 * •	Defenders of Ordon’s Redoubt – Mszczonowska/Włochowska
 * •	English Aviators monument – Zesłańców Syberyjskich roundabout
 * •	Happy Dog monument – Pole Mokotowskie

PARKS

 * •	Rakowiec Fort
 * •	Zasław Malicki Park
 * •	Maria Skłodowska – Curie Park
 * •	Szczęśliwicki Park
 * •	Mokotów Field
 * •	Greenstone at Filtrowa
 * •	Good Maharaja Square
 * •	Alfons Grotowski Square
 * •	Sue Ryder Square
 * •	East Park