Czyste

It is limited by Wolska and Towarowa streets from the north and east and by railway lines from the west and south.

[1] During the Battle of Warsaw of 1831 the village was the focal point of Polish defence of the city.

[1] By the end of 19th century rapid expansion of the city of Warsaw led to the village of Czyste virtually merging with the nearby villages of Wielka Wola, Koło and Ochota.

It was mostly industrial, with many manufactures and factories located there, in addition to over 90 windmills supplying the bakeries of Warsaw.

In 1916 Czyste ceased to exist as a separate administrative entity and was attached to Warsaw along with Wola and Ochota.

Location of Czyste in Wola