'Mokotów' is one of the boroughs of
Warsaw, the
capital of
Poland. The borough is densely populated. It is a seat to many foreign embassies and companies. Only a small part of the district is lightly industrialized (''
Służewiec Przemysłowy''), while the majority is full of parks and green areas.
Although the area has been populated at least since the early
Middle Ages, it was not until early
1916 when Mokotów was incorporated into Warsaw. The name of the area comes probably from the name of an earlier village ''Mon Coteau'' (
French for ''My Hill''), which is an echo of the village name Mokotowo (known from
14th century). Most of the area was urbanized in late
1920s and
1930s. The area survived
World War II and the events of the
Warsaw Uprising quite well and is one of the few well-preserved areas of Warsaw nowadays.