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  1. Gdańsk ( kaszub. Gduńsk [7]; niem. Danzig; łac. Gedanum, Dantiscum [8]; niderl. Danswijk [9]) – miasto na prawach powiatu w północnej Polsce w województwie pomorskim, położone nad Morzem Bałtyckim u ujścia Motławy do Wisły nad Zatoką Gdańską, największe pod względem powierzchni miasto w kraju.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GdańskGdańsk - Wikipedia

    GD. Website. gdansk.pl. Gdańsk [a] is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. With a population of 486,492, [8] it is Poland's sixth-largest city and principal seaport.

  3. Gdańsk ( German: Danzig; Kashubian: Gduńsk) is one of the oldest cities in Poland. Founded by the Polish ruler Mieszko I in the 10th century, the city was for a long time part of Piast state either directly or as a fief. In 1308 the city became part of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights until 1454.

  4. 3 mag 2024 · Gdańsk, city, capital of Pomorskie województwo (province), northern Poland, situated at the mouth of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. Gdańsk, Poland. First mentioned as a Polish city in 997 or 999, Gdańsk was part of the Polish diocese of Włocławek, as noted in a papal bull of 1148.

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  5. Gdańsk – miasto na pograniczu trzech kultur. Swój rozkwit zawdzięczał położeniu u ujścia Wisły, którą to drogą wodną począwszy od X wieku spławiano nad Bałtyk towary produkowane w Polsce i krajach ościennych.

  6. Gdańsk is the capital of Pomerania. In 2021, it was home to 471,000 people. Gdańsk with nearby Sopot and Gdynia are often referred to as Trójmiasto ("tricity"). Its position on the Baltic has made Gdańsk one of the most important port cities in Northern Europe, and the scene of a disturbing past.

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Gdańsk, Poland . Middle Ages. Timeline of Gdańsk. Historical affiliations. Duchy of Poland 997–1025. Kingdom of Poland 1025–1227. Duchy of Pomerelia 1227–1282. Kingdom of Poland 1282–1308. Teutonic Order 1308–1410. Kingdom of Poland 1410–1411. Teutonic Order 1411–1454.