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Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, stands as a Central European country marked by the delineation of 16 administrative provinces referred to as voivodeships, encompassing an expansive area spanning 312,700 square kilometres (120,700 square miles). Its geographical expanse spans the contours of the Central European Plain, stretching from the northern shores of the Baltic Sea to the southern reaches of the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains. Poland is flanked by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west. Additionally, Poland shares maritime boundaries with Denmark and Sweden.

Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

An important place in the life of the city of Gdańsk has always been occupied by churches. Among the many ancient and interesting religious buildings, the largest brick church in Europe - the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Basilica of the Assu... read more

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Artus Court

The Artus Court in Gdańsk was erected on the Town Hall Square in 1350. It was the residence of the most honoured citizens of the city - merchants, artisans, members of the members of fraternities, members of patrician families. The business and so... read more

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Oliva Basilica

The Cistercian Church of the Holy Trinity, the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Bernard, called Oliva or Oliva Cathedral Basilica, was founded in 1178. The story of its appearance dates back to the reign of Prince Subislav the First. One day, while hunt... read more

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Town Hall in Gdańsk

The Town Hall is located in the area of the Old Town, in a place that is rightly considered the most beautiful and most visited by tourists. The historic Royal Way, where the people solemnly welcomed the processions of Polish kings and nobles, whe... read more

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