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Shifting genetic structure of Polish sea trout populations: a contemporary perspective. [PDF]
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Integrate to compete: Gdańsk–Gdynia metropolitan area
Urban Research and Practice, 2014The aim of this article was to analyse the problems related to the processes of creation of metropolitan areas. The Polish case of Gdansk–Gdynia metropolitan area constitutes the basis for the discussion as its polycentric structure intensifies the problems that stem from integration and the restructuring of administrative power.
Iwona Sagan
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Gdynia – miasto wysiedlone (1939–1942) [PDF]
Expelling people alien to race and ethnicity, and then settling lands with carefully selected German population, was one of targets of German occupier’s policy to be carried out on grounds incorporated into Reich.
Tomkiewicz, Monika
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Geographical Review, 1933
O N the southern shores of the Baltic only a few miles apart stand two of the great ports of that sea-Danzig and Gdynia. In other respects they are far apart. What greater contrasts could be conceived than those that lie between the old Hanse town with six centuries of notable economic history behind it and the Polish port, twelve years ago a fishing ...
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O N the southern shores of the Baltic only a few miles apart stand two of the great ports of that sea-Danzig and Gdynia. In other respects they are far apart. What greater contrasts could be conceived than those that lie between the old Hanse town with six centuries of notable economic history behind it and the Polish port, twelve years ago a fishing ...
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