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Gdynia

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Gdynia

Port in northern Poland; population (2002) 253,500. It was established 1920 to give newly constituted Poland a sea outlet to replace lost Gdańsk. It has a naval base and shipyards and is now part of the ‘Tri-city’, which includes Sopot and Gdańsk.



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