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  • Gdansk, historically located at the boundary between Germanic and Slavic lands, has a complex political history.
  • 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.
  • Gdansk’s past has several characteristic features: a long tradition of being a free city, the multinational mix of Polish and German cultures and close relations with...
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  • Gdańsk is situated in northern Poland on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay off the Baltic Sea, and is the central city within the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Poland.
  • The Gdansk city was inhabited by the Germans from 1792 and the following years till 1919.
  • The main city (Główne Miasto) is the historic part of Gdańsk and contains most of the sights.
  • Tourism is an important sector in Gdańsk, where visitors come for its gastronomy and leisure industry, as a consequence some areas of the city such as the Old...
  • I will also tell you since when pretty Oliwa with its cathedral and splendid park has been part of Gdańsk and how it happened, that Oliwa is no longer a separate...