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April 5, 2008

Hallo Europe! Here is something about our city

Filed under: Poland — anituccia @ 5:20 pm
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

- Mayor Paweł Adamowicz
Area
- City 262 km² (101.2 sq mi)
Population (2006)
- City 457,630
- Density 1,746.7/km² (4,523.9/sq mi)
- Metro 1,080,700
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
- Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 80-008 to 80-958
Area code(s) +48 58
Car plates GD
Website: http://www.gdansk.pl

Gdańsk (Polish pronunciation [gdaɲsk] (Image:Ltspkr.png listen); German: Danzig [dantsiç] (Image:Ltspkr.png listen), Kashubian: Gduńsk) is the city at the center of the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Poland.[1] It is Poland’s principal seaport as well as the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is also historically the largest city of the Kashubian region.

The city lies on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay (of the Baltic Sea), in a conurbation with the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdynia and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto), with a population of over 800,000.[2] Gdańsk itself has a population of 458,053 (2006), making it the largest city in the Pomerania region of Northern Poland.

Gdańsk is situated at the mouth of the Motława River, connected to the Leniwka, a branch in the delta of the nearby Vistula River, whose waterway system waters 60% of the area of Poland and connects Gdańsk to the national capital in Warsaw. This gives the city a unique advantage as the center of Poland’s sea trade. Together with the nearby port of Gdynia, Gdańsk is also an important industrial center. Historically an important seaport and shipbuilding center, Gdańsk was a member of the Hanseatic League.

The city is famous worldwide as the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which, under the leadership of Gdańsk political activist Lech Wałęsa, played a major role in bringing an end to communist rule across Central Europe in 1989. It is also the home and birthplace of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who is of Kashubian origin.

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