Kabaty is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, located in Warsaw, Poland, within the district of Ursynów.
[7][8] In 1995, the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system was opened there.
[11] The oldest known records of Kabady come from 1386, when it received Kulm law rights from duke Janusz I the Old, ruler of the Duchy of Warsaw.
[1] On 31 December 1938, the city of Warsaw bought the Kabaty Woods, and dedicated its portion for urban development.
[6] Beginning in 1987, and continuing throughout 1990s and 2000s, in Kabaty there were constructed series of multifamily residential buildings, as part of the development of the neighbourhood of Natolin.
[7][8] On 7 April 1995, at the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Wąwozowa Street was opened the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.
[3][26] At the intersection of Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Wąwozowa Street is located the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.
[21] Kabaty is a City Information System area located in Warsaw, Poland, within the south-eastern portion of the district of Ursynów.
[2] It borders Natolin to the north, Błonia Wilanowskie and Powsin to the east, and the Kabaty Woods Nature Reserve to the southeast.