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Radom Kilometer. From Gdynia to the world's largest cities Shanghai 8, Kilometer. Istanbul 1, Kilometer. Buenos Aires 11, Kilometer.

Mumbai 5, Kilometer. Mexico City 10, Kilometer. Beijing 7, Kilometer. Karachi 5, Kilometer. Tianjin 8, Kilometer. Guangzhou 8, Kilometer. Delhi 5, Kilometer. Moscow 1, Kilometer. Shenzhen 8, Kilometer. Dhaka 6, Kilometer. Seoul 8, Kilometer. Wuhan 8, Kilometer. Lagos 5, Kilometer. Jakarta 9, Kilometer. Tokyo 9, Kilometer. New York City 7, Kilometer. Dongguan 8, Kilometer. Taipei 8, Kilometer. Kinshasa 6, Kilometer. Lima 10, Kilometer. Cairo 2, Kilometer. Its close vicinity to two other towns, Gdansk and Sopot , which together form an urban agglomeration, helps to develop commercial activity.

The great attractions of the city are two ships-museums, the frigate Dar Pomorza The Gift of Pomerania and the destroyer Blyskawica The Lightning , while the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium allow visitors to deepen their knowledge of the sea. For a place to relax, it is best to visit the nearby Kepa Redlowska natural reserve, or the beautiful environs of Orlowo.

Gdynia itself has an active nightlife and excellent restaurants. Gdynia is situated along Gdansk Bay, the part of the Baltic sea sheltered by the Hel peninsula.

The coastline is fringed with a long, sandy beach. The main engineer of the port and its founder chose this place because, as he wrote in , Hel defends it from the wind, the water by the seashore is deep, the coast is low,and the Chylonia brook provides Gdynia with fresh water. There is also a small river named Kacza that crosses the southern area of the city. The neighbourhood of Gdynia can be very attractive as a tourist destination.

From the south, it is surrounded by the area of Tricity Landscape Park, and deeper into the interior the Kashubian Lakeland spreads out. Although the first written notes about its settlement primarily appeared in the 13th century, there is no doubt that Gdynia is one of the youngest towns in Poland. It was built almost from scratch just after World War I, when Gdansk became a free city under the control of the League of Nations and the country was lacking a seaport.

As a result, Poland obtained a wide and modern window on the world. Earlier, there was a small seaside village on this site, first mentioned in the 13th century. The unique location of the city directly on the Gdansk bay, its attractiveness, the changes in the city center and waterfront, the port, and its vibrant character, makes the theme of the congress most appropriate for Gdynia, as water has always played the key role in its development.

Start or renew your membership today and be a member of our international society of city and regional planners. About Gdynia. The oldest part of the city, planned and built in the interwar period, is a listed monument of urban and architectural ideas of those times.

The port as well as the maritime industries have remained fundamental for the city economy. Gdynia port is still busy, provides regular ferry connections with the Baltic countries. Gdynia is also a place where the Headquarter of the Polish Navy is located.

The Representative Navy Band is a popular and loud element of city life. Apart from the traditional maritime industries that gave rise to the city, companies associated with new, twenty first century disciplines, like IT, industrial design, environmental protection, and biotechnology have been booming here as well. The old public transport depot was converted into a modern and leading Science and Technology Park, which hosts over companies, and will also serve as the venue of the congress.

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