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Energa and Gedania
Energa Gedania Gdańsk
* Energa Gedania Gdańsk
Energa Gedania Gdańsk is a Polish women's volleyball team, based in Gdańsk, playing in Polish Seria A Women's Volleyball League.
# redirect Energa Gedania Gdańsk
* Energa Gedania Gdańsk-women volleyball team ( Seria A in season 2003 / 2004 )
* Energa Gedania Gdańsk, a women's volleyball team in Gdańsk
* Energa Gedania Gdańsk — women's volleyball team playing in Polish Seria A Women's Volleyball League: 9th place in 2003 / 2004 season.
# redirect Energa Gedania Gdańsk

Energa and with
The Paras opened up and a confused firefight developed in the darkness, with small arms, machinegun, LAW and Energa rifle grenades being exchanged.

Gedania and Gdańsk
pl: Gedania Gdańsk ( piłka siatkowa )
Gdańsk is a city in Poland, also known by its German and Latin names Danzig and Gedania.
* Gdańsk or Gedania ( Latin ), Poland

Gdańsk and will
By the end of 2012, 8 of the 10 largest Polish cities ( Gdańsk, Poznań, Wrocław, Łódź, Warsaw, Kraków, Katowice, Szczecin ) will have a motorway connecting them with the motorway network of Europe.
Gdańsk will host to the first-ever Polish Sidecarcross Grand Prix, on 17 May 2009.

Gdańsk and has
Deep water vessels cannot manoeuvre ; in that sense, Elbląg has become a subsidiary port of Gdańsk.
Gdańsk itself has a population of 455, 830 ( June 2010 ), making it the largest city in the Pomerania region of Northern Poland.
Like many other Central European cities, Gdańsk has had many different names throughout its history.
# The Kashubian language, spoken in the Pomorze region west of Gdańsk on the Baltic Sea, has seemed like a dialect to some observers.
Danziger Goldwasser ( ( vodka of Gdańsk )), with Goldwasser as the registered tradename, is a strong ( 35 % ABV ) root and herbal liqueur which has been produced since at least 1598 in Danzig ( Gdańsk ).
Legend has it that when King Sigismund II Augustus visited Gdańsk in 1549 after his coronation, part of the city's homage to the monarch was a gift of Goldwasser, and he is said to have sung the praises of the golden drink often along the rest of his tour.
It has the longest wooden pier in Europe, at 515. 5 metres, stretching out into the Bay of Gdańsk.
The spa for the citizens of Gdańsk has been active since the 16th century.
It has been the capital of Kościerzyna County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999 ; previously it was in Gdańsk Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998.
Starogard has been the capital of Starogard County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, but was previously a town in Gdańsk Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998.
Previously in the Gdańsk Voivodeship ( 1975 – 1998 ), Puck has been the capital of Puck County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999.
It has been situated in the Wejherowo County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999 ; previously it was in Gdańsk Voivodeship ( 1975 – 1998 ).
The name Gdańsk Voivodeship has been used twice to designate local governments in Poland.
It has been the capital of Wejherowo County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999 ; previously, it was a town in Gdańsk Voivodeship ( 1975 – 1998 ).
Kukliński is buried in the row of honour in the Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw, and has been given honorary citizenship of several Polish cities, among which the most notable are Kraków and Gdańsk.
In Gdańsk, the Motława ferry crosses the river, a service that has run since 1687.
Since 1975 he has worked in Gdańsk University in the department of the History of Literature and Culture of 19th and 20th century Pomerania.
He graduated from Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Sztuk Platycznych in Gdańsk in 1965, and now he has his own artstic study in the city.
The village has sandy beaches on the shores of the Bay of Gdańsk on the northern side of the spit, and the Vistula Lagoon on the southern side.
Wisła has tremendous fan relations between Lechia Gdańsk, Śląsk Wrocław and Unia Tarnów.
During the experiment Poznań, Łódź and Gdańsk were connected and the 34 Mbit / s ATM network in an 622 Mbit / s SDH environment has been created and since then called POL-34.
Most of the territory of West Prussia is today part of Poland ’ s Pomeranian Voivodeship, which has Gdańsk ( German: Danzig ) as its capital.
Since then, Gdańsk Shipyard has operated as Stocznia Gdańsk S. A. On 1 April 1993 Northern Shipyard of " Westerplatte Heroes " became a corporation, under the name Northern Shipyard S. A.

Gdańsk and with
The city lies on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay ( of the Baltic Sea ), in a conurbation with the city of Gdynia, spa town of Sopot, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity ( Trójmiasto ), with a population near 740, 000.
Together with the nearby port of Gdynia, Gdańsk is also an important industrial center.
Located in Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania, Gdynia is part of a conurbation with the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdańsk and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity ( Trójmiasto ), with a population of over a million people.
This was reasoned with placing the railway connection between Warsaw and Danzig ( Gdańsk ), of vital importance to Poland as it connected central Poland with its seacoast, completely under Polish sovereignty.
It lies at the crossroads of major international routes linking Dresden with Kiev, and Gdańsk with Budapest.
This includes the building of state of the art new terminals with an increased number of jetways and stands at both Copernicus Airport in Wrocław and Lech Wałęsa Airport in Gdańsk.
The region became a part of the Kingdom of Poland province of Royal Prussia with the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ), prospered with the grain trade from southern Poland to the royal city of Gdańsk and then sustained ravages and plagues brought by several Swedish and Prussian invasions during the 17th and early 18th centuries, and was forcefully removed from Kingdom of Poland and annexed into the Kingdom of Prussia as a result of the First Partition of Poland in 1772.
These points are: the boundary with Poland on a long Vistula Spit separating the Gdańsk Bay from the Vistula Lagoon ; and the farthest southeast of the Kuril Islands.
Outside of this core the nascent Poland included the surrounding areas subdued by Bolesław I's father, Mieszko I which included: parts of Pomerania to the north, including Kolobrzeg in the west and Gdańsk in the east, Mazovia with its capital at Płock to the east and Silesia to the south-west.
Frederick II of Prussia was elated with his success ; Prussia took most of the Polish Royal Prussia that stood between its possessions in the Kingdom of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg, taking Ermland ( Warmia ), Royal Prussia without the city of Danzig ( Gdańsk ) ( which in 1773 became a new province called West Prussia ), northern areas of Greater Poland along the Noteć River ( the Netze District ), and parts of Kuyavia, ( also the Prussian city of Thorn ).
Geopolitically the Duchy of Warsaw comprised the areas of the 2nd and 3rd Prussian partitions ( 1795 ), with the exception of Danzig ( Gdańsk ), which was made into the Free City of Danzig under joint French and Saxon " protection ", and the district around Białystok, which was given to Russia.
The treaty concluded the Thirteen Years ' War ( 1454 – 1466 ) which had begun in February 1454 with the revolt of the Prussian Confederation, led by the cities of Danzig ( Gdańsk ), Elbing ( Elbląg ), Kulm ( Chełmno ) and Thorn, and the Prussian gentry against the rule of the Teutonic Knights in the Monastic State.
Adalbert was sent by Pope Gregory V to convert the pagan Old Prussians to Christianity and had come to Prussia, apparently taking the route along the Vistula River to reach the Baltic Sea at „ urbem Gyddanzyc “., which is identified with the later Gdańsk ( Danzig ).
The Knights ' expansionist policies, including occupation of Polish Pomerania with Gdańsk / Danzig and western Lithuania, brought them into conflict with the Kingdom of Poland and embroiled them in several wars, culminating in the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War, whereby the united armies of Poland and Lithuania, defeated the Teutonic Order at the Battle of Grunwald ( Tannenberg ) in 1410.
His son, Casimir III the Great, inherited Lesser Poland, the Duchy of Sandomierz, Greater Poland, Kuyavia, and the Duchies of Łęczyca and Sieradz, while Silesia and Lubusz Land to the west, along with Gdańsk Pomerania, Western Pomerania, and Mazovia to the north remained beyond the Kingdom's borders.
Polish Prussia established in 1466 included these western parts of Teutonic Prussia, i. e. the Pomerelian lands with the port of Gdańsk ( Gdańsk Pomerania ), as well as Chełmno Land ( Kulmerland ) with Michałowo Land and Toruń in the south, but also the area around Malbork and Elbląg and the epicopal lands of Warmia.

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