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Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major seaport and Poland's seventh-largest city. As of 31 December 2022, the population was 391,566.
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Szczecin

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Szczecin is a city on the Oder River in northwest Poland. It’s known for its 19th-century Wały Chrobrego, or Chobry Embankment, and the renovated Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, now a cultural center. The vast St. James Cathedral has a 14th-century...
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Most likely from szczeć (“teasel”) +‎ -in. The city at one time had a German name, Bürstenburg, of similar meaning.
Szczecin is a cultural center of western Poland, having four institutions of higher education, several theaters, a philharmonic orchestra, libraries, and the ...
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Home to the largest seaport in Poland, Szczecin is the country's seventh largest city. The city played an important role in the anti-communist uprisings of ...
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Mar 23, 2024 · Szczecin is only a few miles over the border and for most of its history, it was a German or Swedish city, the capital of Pomerania but since ...
Szczecin, (pronounced Shchetsin, German: Stettin, Latin: Stetinum) is a maritime port city and the capital of Zachodniopomorskie in Poland.
Szczecin agglomeration or Stettin agglomeration is the urban agglomeration of the city of Szczecin and surrounding towns in the Polish-German border area.
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Szczecin, a city of about 406,000 people, ranks among the largest towns in Poland. It is also the biggest urban area in the north-western part of the country ...
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Top Attractions in Szczecin · 1. Waly Chrobrego Promenade (Hakenterrasse) · 594. Historic Walking Areas · 2. Be Happy Museum Szczecin · 138. Art Galleries · 3.