The major rivers that flow through the city of Gdansk in Poland are Motlawa River, the Lewinka river and the Vistula River. The water of the river Vistula enables the irrigation of the major part of the agricultural land in Gdansk. The rivers of Gdansk contribute a lot to the sea trade and commerce of the country of Poland. The city of Gdansk has a very rich historical and cultural background . Surprisingly the history of Gdansk has always revolved around the rivers of the region.
The Gdansk city was inhabited by the Germans during 1792 and the following years till 1919. The Gdansk city had always been the center for sea trade in Poland and so it had been always a source of attraction to the invaders. This has led to numerous wars and battles in the city of Gdansk. The Gdansk city is one of the leading cities in Poland that controls the economy of the country.
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