Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gdynia in northern Poland has topped polls as the country's "happiest city" and for many years, has been at the heart of an ...
On 10th February 1926, Gdynia was officially granted city rights. This symbolic moment transformed a small fishing village into a modern metropolis. To mark the 100th anniversary of this event, come ...
Before the First World War shifted countries’ borders, the world was ruled by great empires and monarchies that included many different ethnic and national groups. Tekst Many of these endeavours were ...
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Gdynia is getting old at a frightening speed. Poland’s Central Statistical Office [GUS] data show that of the nearly 250,000 inhabitants of this port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, more than ...
Gdynia has appointed architect Dr. Eng. Arch. Paulina Szewczyk as city architect in its 100th anniversary year. She will help draft the city’s general spatial plan and Development Strategy to 2035, ...
Poland's Baltic Sea port city of Gdynia has launched an internet site hoping to discover the fate of its 120,000 pre-World War II residents, most of whom were expelled or killed under Nazi occupation.
Mikolai Adamus has shared with us his proposal for a “New Aquarium” to activate the Southern Pier in Gdynia, Poland. Using the golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence to guide the design, the ...
A poll suggests that Gdynia is the 'happiest city' in Poland. This may be linked to its ambitious project for greener public mobility planning. Gdynia in northern Poland has topped polls as the ...