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Kołobrzeg

Kołobrzeg is a picturesque city on the Baltic Sea, one of the oldest in Pomerania. As early as the 7th century, a settlement existed on Solna Island, where salt was produced, becoming a source of wealth for the townspeople. In 1255, Kołobrzeg was granted city rights, and by 1284, it had already joined the Hanseatic League. 

As the largest Polish health-resort, the city attracts tourists year-round, not only with its monuments, museums, and history but also with its health benefits - clean air, saline springs, iodine, peat, and the exceptional greenery of its parks. This unique combination makes the city offer a wide range of health-promoting services. The pier, lighthouse, Poland’s longest promenade, the Solna Marina, the passenger port, and wide sandy beaches stretching several dozen meters - these all make Kołobrzeg a unique European resort.

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Facts & Figures

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Founded

Year 1255

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Location

54.17596 latitude and 15.57642 longitude

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Population

41033

What is the city known for?

Pier

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