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Gdynia

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About Gdynia

Gdynia is a city in Poland on the Baltic Sea coast and lies across from Gdansk. Being the fourth largest city in Poland, the city has had a tradition of maritime trade and shipbuilding since the Middle Ages. The shipyards and the large industrial plants make it one of the most important industrial cities in Poland. Gdynia is "The Polish Paris" or "Polish Riviera" is also known for its beautiful coastline, great schools, and breathtaking architecture. Gdynia has become a popular tourist destination for people from all over Poland and Europe.

A baroque church from 1795 and a white neoclassical house from 1810 are among the rare artworks and architectural wonders to be seen. In fine weather, the wide waterway, which is surrounded with lush trees, provides a serene backdrop for swimmers and boaters. The second most populous city in Poland has a lot to offer to both children and adults, there are a variety of museums, monuments, beaches, and forts to visit, as well as restaurants and cafes serving you traditional Polish and foreign cuisine.

Gdynia has a diverse climate that is mostly moderate, but there are major temperature swings. In the winter, it's around ten degrees warmer than London and fifteen degrees warmer than Moscow.

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