Siersza, Residential quarter in Trzebinia, Poland
Siersza is a residential quarter in Trzebinia comprising several neighborhoods such as Góra Luszowska, Huta, Kolonia, Misiury, Młyny, and Stara Góra. These districts form a coherent residential area that spans both central and peripheral sections of the city.
The district originated as a mining settlement and was incorporated into the expanding city of Trzebinia following administrative reforms in 1954. This restructuring marked the transition from a resource extraction region to an urban residential area.
The district maintains connections to its industrial heritage through preserved structures and monuments, including the 1913 memorial to Andrew Potocki in the local park.
The quarter connects to regional routes via the DK94 road, enabling direct travel between Dąbrowa Górnicza and Olkusz. This major road provides convenient passage for residents and visitors moving through the area.
A power plant located within the quarter operates two fluid blocks using advanced energy conversion technology. This facility represents the industrial core of the district and plays a key role in regional energy supply.
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