Английская Википедия:Falowiec

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Gdańsk's longest falowiec at Obrońców Wybrzeża street

Falowiec (plural: falowce; from the Polish word fala, wave) is a block of flats characterised by its length and wavy shape. This type of building was built in Poland in the late 1960s and 1970s in the city of Gdańsk, where there are eight buildings of this type.

Файл:Falowiec przy Obrońców Wybrzeża, Gdańsk.jpg
Panoramic view of the same building

The best-known falowiec in Gdańsk, located at the Obrońców Wybrzeża street, has:

  • 11 stories (10 plus the ground floor)
  • nearly 6,000 occupants
  • 4 segments (4 staircases in each segment of 110 apartments)
  • a length of around 850 m (2788 ft)

It was featured in the 5th episode of The Amazing Race 23 as part of a roadblock.

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