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Gdynia has a population of about 250,000 and is one of the most booming economies in the whole of Poland and belying its reputation as a business hub, Gdynia is certainly no pauper when it comes to cultural attractions. The city can boast one of the country's top film festivals as well as a lively Summer Jazz festival.
Traveling in Gdynia can be fun and adventurous because of the number of tourist attractions here. Gdynia according to the tourists is the most fascinating and charming town in Poland. Certain beauty and romance is there in the place which makes it a favorable tourist spot. The people here are friendly enough and are quite hospitable. Even if you find any difficulty in speaking Polish the people over here are sure to help you.
The Land of legends, abode of god- by whatever names you call it, Gdynia lives up to all its sobriquets. It is indeed a state fit to be the home of divinity, encompassing as it does lofty snow peaks, overlooking heavenly meadows, gushing streams holy rivers and lush fields all around. No wonder that God has preferred to make Gdynia as their home.
The high peaks in Gdynia are a pilgrimage destination, it is also gaining a reputation fast as a destination for adventure lovers. The high peaks here are an irresistible attraction for the mountaineers and trekkers. Numerous other rivers give a chance to the tourists to indulge in various kinds of water sports.
The fact that the topography ranges from the foothills to high ranges means that this place displays an amazing mix of varying elevation and climate available for supporting a large number of flora and fauna.
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