Redłowo, Urban district in Gdynia, Poland
Redłowo is a city district in Gdynia situated along the Baltic coast with residential neighborhoods and modern facilities. The area contains parks, shopping centers, and transport connections that serve the daily needs of people living there.
Redłowo originated in the 12th century as a royal village called Radłowo within Poland's Pomeranian territories. The settlement gradually developed into an urban district as Gdynia grew into a major coastal city.
The Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Redłowo functions as a center for innovation, research, and technological advancement in the region.
The district has a railway station providing regular connections to Gdańsk and surrounding areas. Visitors can explore the neighborhood on foot and find restaurants, shops, and public parks throughout the area.
The population density reached 2,700 inhabitants per square kilometer in 2022, reflecting the district's transformation from a medieval village to an urban center.
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