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Gdansk is located on the Baltic coast in northern Poland. Poles call this city Gdaê sk (Polish: Gdaê sk) and Germans call it Danzig (German: Danzig).

In the history of Europe, Gdansk (Danzig) has been the main focus of repeated struggles between Germans (Germans) and Slavs (Poles) since the city was founded in 10 century.

Gdansk (Danzig), located at the mouth of the Vistula River in the hinterland of Poland, is the most ideal seaport in Poland. At the same time, it is also the throat of Germany's "East Prussia" region and most of Germany's territory. Therefore, both Poland and Germany regard this city as the lifeline of their own nation. After every war, the party who lost the city felt ashamed and vowed to take revenge and recapture the city.

Historically, in 997 AD, the Poles established the Gdansk Castle here, ruling for only 40 years. 1038, the Teutonic Knights captured the fortress, and the German name "Danzig" gradually replaced the Polish name "Gdansk" and became the city name until 1945, when World War II ended.

136 1 year, Danzig became a member of Lufthansa Alliance and became the chief city of Prussia and Livonia in Lufthansa Alliance, and its trade scope included Prussia and Teutonic Knights on the east coast of the Baltic Sea, as well as Poland and Sweden.

As a German city, in the following 600 years, this city has been an important shipping and trade center in the Baltic Sea coastal area, and it is a prosperous and rich place.

The history of Danze came to an abrupt end in 1945. In order to punish Germany, the victors of World War II divided Prussia into the Soviet Union and Poland.

Danzig was assigned to Poland and renamed Gdansk. German residents who used to live here were also forced to move out and replaced by Polish immigrants from the interior of Poland.

The city ended the population composition dominated by German Protestants, completely changed a group of new residents and became a Polish city.

Today's Gdansk still retains the magnificent Germanic ancient city style left by the Germans in history, attracting tourists from all over the world to visit this famous Prussian kingdom that has disappeared on the map of Europe.

Come to Gdansk to see the historical German ancient city Danzig and appreciate the magnificent Gothic architecture and colorful Baroque architecture built by the Germans.

Experience the eternal charm of "pure Europe" in this quiet and peaceful ancient city of Eastern Europe where Arabs and black immigrants can't be seen …

This is Gdansk, the former Danzig, a historic city in Europe, and there are many stories to tell. ...