Gdynia
Gdynia- city with country rights in northern Poland, in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, located on the Baltic Sea, on the Gdańsk Coast, and the East Pomeranian Lake District. It is part of the Tri-City (along with Gdańsk and Sopot), therefore it is one of the central cities of the Tri-City agglomeration. According to data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland from 2020, Gdynia had 244,104 inhabitants and covered 135.14 km². It is the most populous non-voivodeship city.
Gdynia was granted city rights on February 10, 1926 . The impulse for the city's development was the construction of the port, which was created to provide Poland with access to sea routes. Due to the rapid influx of people and the dynamic development of the port.