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  2. Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    Gdynia (Polish: ⓘ; Kashubian: Gdiniô; German: Gdingen [ˈɡdɪŋən] ⓘ, 1939-45: Gotenhafen [ˈɡoːtn̩haːfn̩] ⓘ) is a city in northern Poland and a seaport on the Baltic Sea coast. With an estimated population of 257 000, it is the 12th-largest city in Poland and the second-largest in the Pomeranian Voivodeship after Gdańsk . [1]

  3. Tricity, Poland - Wikipedia

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    Gdańsk Gdynia Sopot. Tricity, or Tri-City (Polish: Trójmiasto; Polish pronunciation: [trujˈmʲastɔ], Kashubian: Trzëgard; Kashubian pronunciation:; German: Dreistadt), is an urban area in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, consisting of three contiguous coastal cities in Pomerelia forming a row on the coastline of the Gdańsk Bay, Baltic Sea, namely the cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot ...

  4. Modernist Center of Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    Modernist Center of Gdynia. Śródmieście ( [ɕrudˈmʲɛɕt͡ɕɛ] meaning 'city centre', ' downtown ') is the central borough ( dzielnica) of the city of Gdynia. It borders the following districts: Oksywie, Obłuże, Pogórze (all three from the north), Chylonia, Leszczynki, Grabówek (all three from the west), Forest Plots and Kamienna ...

  5. List of cities and towns in Poland - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of cities and towns in Poland, sorted by population, voivodeship, and urban-rural classification. You can also find links to detailed articles about each city or town, as well as a map of the largest ones. Whether you are interested in Poland's history, culture, or geography, this page is a useful resource for you.

  6. Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, Poland began to develop the city of Gdynia, then a midsized fishing town. This completely new port north of Danzig was established on territory awarded in 1919, the so-called Polish Corridor. By 1933, the commerce passing through Gdynia exceeded that of Danzig.

  7. Saint Anthony parish, Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Saint Anthony of Padua in Gdynia ( Polish: parafia pw. św. Antoniego Padewskiego w Gdyni) is a Roman Catholic religious administrative unit and community, located in the Archdiocese of Gdańsk. Centered on the Conventual Franciscans ' friary and church of Saint Anthony, it chiefly covers the Gdynia district of Wzgórze św.

  8. Category:Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    Wiczlino, Gdynia. Categories: Cities and towns in Pomeranian Voivodeship. City counties of Poland. Port cities and towns in Poland. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Poland.

  9. Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport (also known as Gdynia-Oksywie or Gdynia-Babie Doły) is a civil (unfinished) and military airport in northern Poland. The governing authority of the city of Gdynia intended to build this airport as a low-cost alternative to the main airport at Rebiechowo, near Gdansk , providing another economic boost to the area.

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