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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 of over 800,000.[1] Gdańsk itself has a population of 435,830 (June 2010), making it the largest city in the Pomerania region of Northern Poland.

Gdańsk is Poland's principal seaport as well as the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is also historically the largest city of the Kashubian region. The city is close to the former late medieval/modern boundary between West Slavic and Germanic lands and it has a complex political history with periods of Polish rule, periods of German rule, and extensive self-rule, with two spells as a free city. It has been part of modern Poland since 1945.

Gdańsk is situated at the mouth of the Motława River, connected to the Leniwka, a branch in the delta of the nearby Vistula River, whose waterway system supplies 60% of the area of Poland and connects Gdańsk to the national capital in Warsaw. This gives the city a unique advantage as the centre of Poland's sea trade. Together with the nearby port of Gdynia, Gdańsk is also an important industrial centre. Historically an important seaport and shipbuilding centre, Gdańsk was a member of the Hanseatic League.

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Gdańsk is a town in the year 1236 at the hands of the Pomeranian prince Svatopluk II. In 1308 the city was taken over by the Teutonic Knights, and under their pressure in 1440, the town shall be attached to the Prussian Association.

After 13 years of war with Poland to recover the Gdansk Pomerania, Warmia, Żuławy Earth and Chelminska, Gdańsk in 1454 on the back of an act issued by the Polish Kazimierza Jagiellończyka incorporation into Polish Prussia. The privileges given to the city in 1457 by King Casimir Jagiellończyka allow for the next 300 years flourish Gdansk.

Golden years the city date back to the XVII century - was one of the largest and richest in Europe. Built at that time, most city buildings. In the eighteenth century came the economic recession as a result of the Swedish wars. In 1734 the city was besieged by Russian troops - Saxon, which led to the capitulation of Gdansk and pay enormous contributions.
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