Danzig

/ˈdæntsɪɡ/ noun

a historical city on the Baltic coast, now part of Poland and known as Gdańsk, with a rich maritime and cultural heritage.

The city was known as Danzig during German rule from the 13th century onward. The name's exact origin is debated, but it may derive from a Slavic personal name or geographic feature. After World War II, it was renamed Gdańsk in Polish.

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