IU317. SŁUPSK HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION Słupsk on the Słupia River is located 18 km from the Baltic Sea and about 50 km from Bytów, 50 km from Darłowo, 50 km from Lębork. Former seat of Pomeranian dukes. The city can be reached by car, train and by bus. 54°27′57″N 17°01′45″E      Castle complex in Słupsk, photo source: SCENIC CHARACTER The […]

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IU316. SZCZECIN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION The capital and the largest city of the province West Pomeranian, located on the Oder and the Dąbie Lake. The city is just a few kilometers from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. Szczecin can be reached by car, public transport by bus or train, as well as by plane (airport – Szczecin Goleniów). The city is […]

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IU315. COPENHAGEN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION The capital and largest city of Denmark, located on the east coast of Zealand and partly Amager. From July 1, 2000, it is connected by a bridge over the Sund Strait with Swedish Malmö. Through the city runs the European cycling route EURO VELO R10.  Copenhagen can be reached by car, train, ferry and […]

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IU314. UECKERMÜNDE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION Ueckermünde (Wkryujście)  – a city in Mecklemburg-Western Pomerania, approx. 70 km from Wolgast and 60 km from Szczecin. The city is located on the Szczecin Lagoon, on the north-western edge of the Wkrzańska Forest. There are three marinas here, so you can get to the city not only by car and also by yacht. […]

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IU313. WOLGAST HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION Wolgast (Wołogoszcz)– a city in Mecklemburg-Western Pomerania, approx. 30 from Greifswald, 40 km from Świnoujście and 125 km from Szczecin. The city is located by the Piana Strait by the estuary to the Baltic Sea. It is called “the gate to the island of Usedom”. There is a marina here, so you can get […]

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IU312. BARTH HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION A city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany. You can reach Barth by car, bus or train, as well as by plane (airport in Stralsund-Barth). Barth is located on the south bank of the Bodden sea, which is why you can also get here by yacht. 54°22′N 12°43′E      photo source: wikipedia. SCENIC CHARACTER The origins […]

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IU311. HELSINGØR HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION A Danish city in the north-east of Zealand, located 40 km north of Copenhagen over the Øresund Strait. On the opposite bank of the strait there is the twin Swedish city of Helsingborg. Communication between them takes place via a ferry. From Copenhagen to Helsingør you will arrive on route 19, then on the […]

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IU310. LANDSKRONA HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION Landskrona is located on the shore of the Öresund strait, approx. 50 km from Malmö and approx. 35 km from Helsingør. You can reach the city by car, by train or by boat. 55°52′13″N 12°49′49″E     The Castle in Landskrona, photo source: www.citadellet.com. SCENIC CHARACTER The city owes its origin to the King […]

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IU309. MALMO HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION A city in southern Sweden, situated on the Skåne peninsula on the picturesque bank of the Oresund strait. After the construction of the bridge-tunnel crossing (Most Öresund) with Copenhagen in 2000, it is considered the so-called “the gate to Sweden”.  The city can be reached by car, train or yacht. 55°37’15.2″N 13°00’11.1″E     […]

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IU308. KALMAR HITORICAL PERSPECTIVE

LOCATION Kalmar is located in south-east Sweden, in the Kalmar Strait (Kalmarsund), opposite the island of Öland, located on the Baltic Sea. Kalmar is connected to the island one of the longest bridges in Europe. On the outskirts of the city is an airport, and in the city is a marina. So you can get […]

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