Danzig
Danzig is a German name for a city of Gdansk. Gdansk is located in the northern Poland.
The German (and technically English) name for "Gdansk" is "Danzig".After World War 2, Eastern Germany including Danzig were granted to Poland and all German civilians were exiled or murdered, and the city was renamed to Gdansk with Polish civilians moved into the city.
People in Gdansk speak Polish, although some of the older generations may speak German as a second language.
No. Prior to World War 1, the area that Gdansk and Gdynia are in were part of the German Empire. Post-World War 1, Pomerelia, where Gdynia is, became part of Poland, and Danzig/Gdansk became a Free City with a German population. The German government of Danzig refused to allows Poles to use the port freely, hence they built Gdynia.
Gdansk is in Poland. It is a port city located on the Baltic coast.
Gdansk is located in Poland.
Gdansk is the Polish port & city also known as Danzig.
Exactly as it's spelled.However, you can also use the more proper Anglo-German form, Danzig, which is also pronounced how it's spelled.
A person from Gdansk is called a Gdansker or Danziger.
The Arena Gdansk in Gdansk, Poland.
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".