Krynica Morska
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Krynica Morska | |
(Coat of arms) | |
Basic Information | |
Country | Poland |
Voivodeship | Pomeranian Voivodeship |
Powiat (County) | Nowy Dwor Gdański |
Gmina (Commune) | Krynica Morska |
Urban Information | |
Population | 1,250 |
Area of district | - km² |
Founded | - |
City rights | 1991 |
Latitude Longitude |
54° 23' N 19° 27' O |
Gmina Krynica Morska | |
Type of commune | - |
Districts (No.) | - |
Area | 102,04 km² |
Agglomeration | - |
Density | -/km² |
Area code | +48 55 |
Postal code | 82-120 |
Car plates | GND |
Twin towns | - |
Economy and Traffic | |
Economy | - |
Highway | Gdańsk – Nowa Karczma |
Railway | - |
Airport | Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport |
Administration | |
Mayor | - |
Municipal Address | - |
[- Municipal Website] |
Krynica Morska (Polish; formerly: Łysica (1945-1958); German: Kahlberg), is a town in northern Poland with 1,250 inhabitants (2003).
It is a part of Nowy Dwor Gdański county in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, previously in Elbląg Voivodeship (1975-1998).
It is the most popular tourist destination on Vistula gdfgdsf Spit. The settlement was first mentioned in 1424, became a summer resort around 1840. It received city rights in 1991.
[edit] Monuments
- Lighthouse built in 1895, destroyed in 1945, and rebuilt 1951.