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  • город в северной Польше, шестой по населению в стране
    Гданьск (польск. Gdańsk (инф.) [ˈgdaɲsk], кашубск. Gduńsk, лат. Gedanum, Dantiscum, в 1308—1466 и 1793—1945 годах носил название Да́нциг, нем. Danzig [нет в источнике]) — город в северной Польше, шестой по населению в стране (486022 жителей, 2021 год). Вместе с соседними Сопотом и Гдыней образует агломерацию Труймясто — «Трёхградье» с общим населением 747637 жителей (2017).
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  • Gdańsk[a] is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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  • polonya'nın kuzeyinde, almanya'ya yakın, çok güzel olduğu iddia edilen liman şehri. (göremedim ama) (bkz: danzig)...
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    Bulunamadı: gdańsk
  • In the local Kashubian language it is known as Gduńsk. Like many other Central European cities, Gdańsk has had many different names throughout its history.
  • Электрички отправляются со станций Gdansk Wrzeszcz и Gdansk Glowny, они находятся в центре города и имеют отличную доступность...
  • 2.13 Zaspa / Saspe. 2.14 Żabianka. 2.15 Port Gdańsk/ Port of Gdańsk / Danzig Hafen. 2.16 Różne / Miscellaneous. 3 Z historii Gdańska / Historical items.
  • On September 1, 1939, the first fighting of World War II began just outside of Gdansk. The German forces won an easy victory, not only in Gdansk, but in all of Poland.