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Gdańsk
[ gdahynsk; English guh-dahnsk, -dansk ]
noun
- a seaport in N Poland, on the Gulf of Danzig.
Gdańsk
/ ɡdajinsk /
noun
- the chief port of Poland, on the Baltic: a member of the Hanseatic league; under Prussian rule (1793–1807 and 1814–1919); a free city under the League of Nations from 1919 until annexed by Germany in 1939; returned to Poland in 1945. Pop: 851 000 (2005 est) German nameDanzig
- Bay of GdańskBay of Gdańsk a wide inlet of the Baltic Sea on the N coast of Poland
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