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Gdansk
By: Kasey Bahnemann
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City Location within Poland
Gdansk is on the Bay of Gdansk and the Baltic Sea, beside the Vistula river. The Vistula is also the largest river.
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City Location within Europe
Gdansk is located in the middle of Europe, in the north of Poland.
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Climate Zone
Gdansk is temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately harsh winters with frequent rain.
There is mild summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms.
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Rivers and Waterways
Some of the rivers and waterways are the Vistula River, Motlawa River, Lewinka River, and the Bay of Gdansk.
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Amber Museum
Has the world’s largest display of natural amber blocks.
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Artus Court
Inspired by the courts of King Arthur.
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Bread Gate
It was built around the year of 1450.
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Old Town Hall
This building once belonged to Johann Hevelius, who's statue can be found outside the building in the park.
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Golden Gate
A triumphal arch.
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Neptune Fountain
Displayed in front of Artus Court.
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Tower Clocks Museum
Collects tower clocks from the 15th century and on.
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House Under the Angels
Also known as the English house.
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Airplanes
Lech Walesa is an airport in Gdansk.
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Taxis
There are transfer taxis that transfer you to and from the airports.
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Hiring a Car
Also known as renting a car; you can rent a car even from the airport.
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Trams
Used to travel in between cities; they are like trains in a way.
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Buses
There are night buses which operate between 11pm and 5am.
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Local Trains
They connect cities and suburbs.
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Boats
RIB boats are Rigid Inflatable Boats.
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Works Cited
http://www.pl-info.het/poland/major-cities/gdansk
http://www.google.com http://www.images.google.com http://www.mapsofworld.com/poland/cities/gdansk.html
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/poland/pomerania/gdansk/sights