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Gdynia

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Gdy·ni·a  (g-dn-, -dny)
A city of northern Poland on the Gulf of Gdask northwest of Gdask. It has been a major Baltic port since the 1930s. Population: 252,000.

Gdynia (Polish) [ˈgdɪnja]
n
(Placename) a port in N Poland, near Gdańsk: developed 1924-39 as the outlet for trade through the Polish Corridor; naval base. Pop.: 253 521 (1999 est.)


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