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Gdansk

      On the Gdansk Bay there is the largest Polish harbour city, a capital of the present Pomerania (Pomorze) region - the city of Gdansk. Currently, Gdansk is one of three cities of so called - Tri-city, to which belong also Sopot and Gdynia. Undoubtedly, Gdansk is the most interesting city of Tri-city. With one-hundred years of tradition, mixture of Polish and German influences, cosmopolitan mixture of whole Europe, Gdansk still attracts artists, free-minded people, like sailors and tourists of course. The city called - Danzig is a place of birth of a famous people like the astronom Jan Hevelke-Hevelius, writer - Gunter Grass - a Nobel prizewinner, the scientist Gabriel Fahrenheit and also the legendary leader of "Solidarnosc" - Lech Walesa. In this city has been created a working-movement that changed the end of the XX c.
       This city guide provides information about history of Gdansk, place of attractions, restaurants and what to do by night - guide to pubs and clubs.



 

Gdansk.Neptun. Photo made by Krajniewski Sławomir

 


 


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