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POLAND :
Gdynia
Gdynia is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodship of
Poland and an important seaport at Gdansk Bay on the south coast of
the Baltic Sea.
Gdynia is part of a conurbation with
the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdansk and suburban communities,
which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity with a population of over a
million people. Originally a small German fishing village, it was
transferred to Poland after World War I. Gdynia as a port was built
up after 1924 to end Poland's dependence on Danzig
(Gdansk).
By 1934, Gdynia handled more freight
than Danzig and was a leading Baltic port. It also became the main
naval base and shipbuilding center of Poland. Although the harbor
was heavily damaged in World War II, the city suffered relatively
little destruction. By 1950 most of the harbor was rebuilt, and
Gdynia was again an important commercial port. It is the port of a
larger urban area. Gdynia is located in Kashubia in Eastern
Pomerania.
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