Former site of Warsaw radio mast
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- Type: Industry
- Description: former radio mast in Poland
- Also known as: “Ruiny Radiowego Centrum Nadawczego Konstantynów” and “Warsaw radio mast”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Konstantynów and Nowy Barcik.
Konstantynów
Village
Konstantynów is a village in Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland with population of 38 people. It lies approximately 6 km south-east of Gąbin, 22 km south of Płock, and 84 km west of Warsaw.
Nowy Barcik
Village
Nowy Barcik is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sanniki, within Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 km north-west of Sanniki, 25 km east of Gostynin, and 82 km west of Warsaw.
Topólno
Village
Photo: Art-X, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Topólno is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gąbin, within Płock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 4 km south-east of Gąbin, 20 km south of Płock, and 85 km west of Warsaw.
Former site of Warsaw radio mast
- Categories: tower, transmitter mast, guyed mast, destroyed building or structure, and historic site
- Location: Gmina Gąbin, Płock County, Mazowieckie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
52.37006° or 52° 22′ 12″ northLongitude
19.80346° or 19° 48′ 13″ eastInception
July 30th, 1974Open location code
9F4X9RC3+29OpenStreetMap ID
way 50479849OpenStreetMap feature
historic=industrialWikidata ID
Q1121720
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Former site of Warsaw radio mast” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “برج الراديو وارسو”
- Belarusian: “Варшаўская радыёмачта”
- Catalan: “torre de transmissió de Ràdio Varsòvia”
- Chinese: “华沙电台广播塔”
- Chinese: “華沙廣播塔”
- Chinese: “華沙電台塔”
- Chinese: “華沙電台廣播塔”
- Chinese: “華沙電視塔”
- Czech: “Vysílač Konstantynow”
- Czech: “Vysílač Varšava”
- Danish: “Warsaw Radio mast”
- Danish: “Warszawa Radiomast”
- Danish: “Warszawa Radiotårn”
- Dutch: “Langegolfradiomast Konstantynow”
- Dutch: “Mast van Radio Warschau”
- Dutch: “Warsaw Radio Mast”
- Dutch: “Zender Konstantynow”
- Dutch: “Zender Konstantynów”
- Dutch: “Zendmast van Radio Warschau”
- Esperanto: “Mastturo de Varsovia Radio”
- Finnish: “Varsovan radiomasto”
- French: “tour de transmission de Radio Varsovie”
- French: “Tour de transmission de Radio Varsovie”
- French: “Warsow TV Mast”
- Georgian: “ვარშავის რადიოანძა”
- German: “Ehemalige Sendemast Konstantynów”
- German: “Radio-Warschau-Mast”
- German: “Sendemast bei Konstantynow”
- German: “Sendemast bei Konstantynów”
- German: “Sendemast Konstantynow”
- German: “Sendemast Konstantynów”
- German: “Sendemast Radio Warschau”
- Greek: “Ραδιοϊστός της Βαρσοβίας”
- Hebrew: “אנטנת הרדיו של ורשה”
- Indonesian: “Menara Radio Warsawa”
- Italian: “Antenna radio di Varsavia”
- Italian: “Torre Radio di Kostantynow”
- Japanese: “ワルシャワ・ラジオ塔”
- Japanese: “ワルシャワラジオ塔”
- Korean: “바르샤바 라디오탑”
- Lithuanian: “Varšuvos radijo stiebas”
- Malay: “Tiang radio Warsaw”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Warszawa radiomast”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Warszawa radiotårn”
- Persian: “دکل رادیویی ورشو”
- Persian: “ورشو ریدیو ماست”
- Polish: “Maszt radiowy w Konstantynowie”
- Polish: “Maszt w Gąbinie”
- Polish: “Radiowe Centrum Nadawcze w Konstantynowie”
- Polish: “RCN Konstantynów”
- Polish: “Warszawska Radiostacja Centralna w Gąbinie”
- Polish: “Warszawska Radiostacja Centralna”
- Portuguese: “Torre de rádio de Varsóvia”
- Russian: “Варшавская радиомачта”
- Slovak: “Vysielač Konstantynow”
- Slovak: “Vysielač Konstantynów”
- Slovenian: “Varšavski radijski stolp”
- Spanish: “Torre de radio de Varsovia”
- Spanish: “Torre de radio Varsovia”
- Spanish: “Torre de radio Warsaw”
- Swedish: “Konstantynow Radiomast”
- Swedish: “Konstantynows radiomast”
- Turkish: “Varşova Radyo Kulesi”
- Ukrainian: “Варшавська радіобашта”
- Ukrainian: “Варшавська радіомачта”
- Ukrainian: “Варшавська радіощогла”
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Highlights include Basement of Konstantynow Radio Mast and OSP Czyżew KSRG.
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