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famousinuniverse · 9 months ago
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Gdańsk, Poland: Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River and is situated at the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay, close to the city of Gdynia and resort town of Sopot; these form a metropolitan area called the Tricity. Wikipedia
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mybeautifulpoland · 2 years ago
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Baltic Sea, Gdynia, Poland by Grzegorz Januszewicz
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 year ago
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G D A Ń S K
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marejadilla · 8 months ago
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Konrad Uznański, Baltic Coast. Poland, Kołobrzeg City
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stanford-photography · 1 year ago
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Inesa and Marta By Jeff Stanford, 2023
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sunshinesinwinter · 1 year ago
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thisonewitch · 1 year ago
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thebelgischpleindays · 2 years ago
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Hiddensee Island, Germany - 30.07.23
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munaeem · 14 days ago
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Poland’s Nuclear Revival: Back to the Future, Baltic Style
Hey, imagine this: Poland, a country that’s been chugging along on coal like it’s still the Industrial Revolution, is suddenly betting big on nuclear power. They’re building a shiny new plant on the Baltic coast, aiming to flip the switch within a decade at a cool €45 billion. Yep, you heard that right—45 billion euros, enough to make your eyes water. It’s a wild pivot, like a steampunk novel…
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10minuttv · 1 year ago
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Prussian and German fortifications on the Baltic coast
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The Museum of Central Pomerania in Słupsk invites you to a meeting from the series "Uniformed services, history and technology". The lecture titled "Prussian and German fortifications on the Baltic coast" will be delivered and conducted by Mariusz Wojciechowski.
As Mariusz Wojciechowski writes, "the lecture will be devoted mainly to the 19th-century Prussian and German fortifications located on the Baltic coast, built before the outbreak of World War I. Military architecture from this period was mostly based on urban fortifications: Stralsund, Szczecin, Kołobrzeg, Gdańsk and Królewiec. Fortifications were extensively expanded starting in the 18th century (e.g. in Szczecin), and in the 19th century they were transformed into fortresses that came under the supervision of the state military services. At the same time, in the 19th century, new fortifications were built, not related to urban organisms, but to ports (e.g. Świnoujście, Piława and Klaipeda). The lecture will be richly illustrated.
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illustratus · 6 months ago
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Megalithic grave on the island of Rügen by Friedrich Preller the Elder
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tofreezetime · 7 months ago
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when the good is irresistible
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wgm-beautiful-world · 11 months ago
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G d a ń k s
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stanford-photography · 1 year ago
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Aina and Jolanta By Jeff Stanford, 2023
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vintagegermany · 21 days ago
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Binz, Germany 1900
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andulkaphoto · 1 year ago
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