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    1. Kopa Cwila – Staw Mysiadło loop from Służew

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    June 8, 2024

    Nice view, you can go to the very top :-). Although the heart rate will certainly make itself felt ;-).

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      March 17, 2025

      Kopa Cwila is an artificial hill located in the Ursynów district of Warsaw, in Roman Kozłowski Park. The hill was built in the 1970s from soil from excavations for the construction of apartment blocks and roads, as well as from damaged prefabricated elements that were to be used to build nearby buildings. Initially, it was planned for this place to be a park with a central hill.

      The idea of building the hill came from engineer Henryk Cwila, chief inspector at the Warsaw Directorate for Cooperative Investments, whose name became the name of the hill.

      In culture, Kopa Cwila became known thanks to the music video for the song "Ten wasz świat" by the band Oddział Zamknięty from 1983. In 2021, it also became the subject of episodes of the series "Blok Ekipa" broadcast by SPInka Film Studio.

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        September 28, 2023

        Cwila Mound - an artificial hill in Ursynów, in the Roman Kozłowski Park.
        The hill was built in the 1970s from earth excavated for the construction of blocks of flats and roads. It also included prefabricated elements that were to be used to build nearby residential buildings, but were damaged during transport.


        In the park at the foot of the hill there are many places to rest and walk.

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