1. Gdansk - Noun
2. Gdansk - Proper noun
a port city of northern Poland near the mouth of the Vistula River on a gulf of the Baltic Sea; a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
Source: WordNetBudkowski, 74, posed with a picture of her own graduating class from Gdansk University of Technology in Poland and Dugall, 91, wrote: “always remember, the sky is not that high. Source: Internet
Original "Danziger Goldwasser Liqueur" by "Der Lachs Co." containing gold leaf It is possible to buy the original brand of Danziger Goldwasser in the old town of Gdansk, however it is not produced there but rather imported from Nörten-Hardenberg. Source: Internet
In Gdansk, a chorus performed an mournful rendition of “Sound of Silence,” a song that was played last year as Gdansk and the nation were plunged into mourning. Source: Internet
A visit today to the Solidarity Museum in Gdansk is a stark reminder of the food, clothing and housing shortages that ravaged Poland and its people. Source: Internet
Gdansk, Lodz, Krakow, Poznan, Warsaw, and Wroclaw were “islands” of toleration, Chaber said. Source: Internet
Located a stone's throw from the Gdansk Shipyard, the cradle of Poland's anti-communist Solidarity movement led by freedom icon Lech Walesa, the land was paved over and turned into a parking lot after the war. Source: Internet