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MARCELIN - CZ. M. WARSZAWA
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gm. Warszawa-Białołęka, pow. warszawski, woj. mazowieckie

Initially Marcelin was a village and a manor. The village was founded at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1827, it had 5 houses and 66 residents. The development of fruit farming in the area, which occurred at that time, was associated with the arrival of the Dutch colonists. The colonists were attended to by the Elder of the Kazuń Niemiecki church. In 1905 Marcelin had 22 houses and 239 residents. In 1921, the manor had 10 houses and 161 residents, while the village 17 houses and 60 residents. In 1951, the village was incorporated into the city of Warsaw.

The former village is located in the north-eastern section of Warsaw, to the east of Marywilska and to the north of Płochocińska streets.

No material evidence of the colonists' residence is present.


    
Encyklopedia Warszawy;
E. L. Ratzlaff, Im Weichselbogen. Mennonitensiedlungen...;
SGKP, t. VI, 1885, s. 103.


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