Is Gdansk, Poland Overrated? 🇵🇱

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Is Gdansk, Poland Overrated?🇵🇱
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WheresWes
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It’s close to the Baltic Sea, still quite far away for the ocean.:)

psitiv
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This girl says that Warszawa and Gdansk have people who are open minded and Bialystok people are not that way. This really shows that she is in fact closed minded.

jakubwrona
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The architecture is actually dutch. Somewhere around the 16th century a lot of dutch people migrated to Poland (mainly northern Poland, including Gdańsk) So thats why there is dutch influence there in Gdańsk. The city was also the richest city in Poland around that time. There were mainly Polish and Dutch people in Gdańsk before the partitions, when germany started to germanize former northen Poland.

windowsxp
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This girl saying that people in Bialystok are close minded says totally untrue things. Stereotypes

zelsoon
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because Tricity is the best! 🙂 We, the inhabitants of Gdynia and the inhabitants of Gdańsk, don't like each other a bit, but it's really nice that together we all create an interesting and pleasant region 😉

Planecrash
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Gdańsk in the evening is really amazing. Have you seen it? Nature of Hel peninsula is a must see, too. 🙂

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Nationality
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997–1227: Duchy/Kingdom of Poland
1227–1294: Duchy of Pomerania
1294–1308: Duchy/Kingdom of Poland
1308–1410: State of the Teutonic Order
1410–1411: Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
1411–1454: State of the Teutonic Order
1454–1569: Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
1569–1793: Commonwealth, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
1793–1807: Kingdom of Prussia
1807–1814: Free City of Gdańsk (dependent on the French Empire)
1815–1871: Kingdom of Prussia
1871–1918: German Empire
1918–1920: Republic Weimar
1920–1939: Free City of Danzig
1939–1945: Third Reich
1945–1989: Polish People's Republic
1989–present: Republic of Poland

arkadiuszarczi
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Malbork jest tylko godzinę od Gdańska, mamy tam największy zamek na świecie, polecam, taki wypad na pół dnia

MarJin
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Gdańsk is the city where your 0F temperature comes from. Fahrenheit measured the lowest temperature during 3 consecutive winters in Gdańsk. If only he cared to go to Suwałki your 0F would be some 20 degrees lower. 🥶
It's also the city where WW2 started and Communism began to fall.

sylwiatime
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Friend. In Poland we haven't ocean. We have access to Baltic Sea.

Milus
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Nooooin winter it's freaky cold because humidity and cold wind 🆓🌬️

alaala
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Białystok ze względu na bliskość wschodniej granicy jest bardzo otwarte, to dziewczę reprezentuje ignorancję.

Matleieusz
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Potwierdzają się opinie wielu osób, w tym obcokrajowców, że Polska jest piękna i że dokonali właściwego wyboru przyjezdzajac do naszego kraju i to nie tylko w celach turystycznych.

magorzataoza
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Congratulations! You made a Pole smile! -> 🙂
Nice seeing you enjoy walking the streets of my home city 👍

spavatch
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Gdansk. I was born and raised there. I love ❤️ this city. I live in US now but I go back every time I can.

halinawlodarczyk
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Gdansk/Tricity is the best place to live in Poland

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Tricity has the best setting, you are right although you must think in a smaller scale: it's Baltic sea coast ( not the ocean) and not mountains rather hills, but still this bay area is enclaved on Tricity National Woodlands so it's very beautiful and the air quality (with Sopot having to be a natural SPA due to Iodine deposits and nice wellness bath) and the water quality is great ( tap water perfectly drinkable). Also the Kashubian lakes and woodland is only about an hour away so that's added benefit. Gdańsk is one od the oldest cities (established 997) and has a long, rich and somewhat complicated history. And that is reflected in the Architecture - it was once the richest city in Poland and was part of the Hanseatic league so that's your Copenhagen or Amsterdam vibe. Also there were a lot of people from all over here including Dutch, Brits, French and of course Germans and at some point Scots as a part of the city is to this day called Nowe Szkoty (New Scots) and it had a significant Jewish population.

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my friend . there is a city near Gdansk called Rumia . there is a hill called " Góra Markowcowa " it used to be a german anty air post (bunkers ext ) . there are still bunkers, but the main atraction is the tower . its a free observation tower you can see gdynia, rumia, Reda, Rewa, Wejherowo ext

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The "old town" that you strolled through is actually new for various reasons. 1. This part is not the old town. The old town was next to it and was a medieval town. 2. This part of the town is called "Main City". It looked very different before the war because it was almost completely destroyed. After the war there were three options: no reconstruction, reconstruction as it was before the war, reconstruction as it was at the end of the 18th century. The third option was chosen. Only the facades were rebuilt, and new houses were built behind them. You can see this because some houses have two or three different facades from the front, but windows are always at the same height. Behind these three facades there is one residential house. The entrances to the houses are always from the back.

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