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Gdańsk (Danzig in German) is
a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. At the center of
its Main Town, reconstructed after WWII, are the colorful
facades of Long Market, now home to shops and restaurants.
Nearby is Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the
city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god. Gdańsk is
also a center for the world’s amber trade; boutiques
throughout the city sell the ossified resin. |
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Things to do |
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The Long Lane
- one of the most notable tourist attractions of the
city. It leads from Golden Gate to Long Market and Green
Gate. |
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Motława
- river in Eastern Pomerania in Poland. The source is in
Szpęgawskie Lake, northeast from Starogard Gdański. It goes
through Rokickie Lake to Martwa Wisła, a branch of the
Vistula. The total length of the river is estimated at 68
km, with an area of 1511.3 km² |
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St. Mary's Church-
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formally the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, is a Roman Catholic church in Gdańsk, Poland.
Its construction began in 1379, or 1343 according to the
official website |
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Neptune's Fountain
- is a historic fountain in Gdańsk, which was constructed
with the initiative of Mayor Bartholomäus Schachmann, and
the local authorities. The fountain is located at the Long
Market, in front of the entrance to the Artus Court.
Kashubians use a nickname Krësztof for the sculpture. |
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