voivodeship of Poland
(Redirected from West Pomeranian Voivodeship)
Zachodniopomorskie is a coastal province (voivodeship), in the north-western corner of Poland.
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- 1 Szczecin (German: Stettin) — medieval capital city with an enormous harbor, monuments and old parks, as well as numerous museums
- 2 Czaplinek
- 3 Gryfino – the closest mid-sized town to the Crooked Forest
- 4 Koszalin
- 5 Połczyn-Zdrój — spa in the Lake District
- 6 Police
- 7 Stargard — medieval town near Szczecin
- 8 Świdwin
- 9 Szczecinek
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- 1 Drawa National Park — national park protecting the wildlife of the river Drawa
- 2 Usedom — island in the Baltic Sea shared with Germany
- 3 Wolin Island and 4 Wolin National Park — national park protecting the wildlife there
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Some major airlines, Poland's national carriers LOT Polish Airlines and some low cost airlines fly to Szczecin's Szczecin-Goleniów Airport [1] (SZZ IATA). Domestic flights operated by LOT (under Eurolot brand) connect Szczecin with Warsaw's Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW IATA).
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- The famous Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las) close to the town Gryfino, near the German border.
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Zachodniopomorskie borders three other Polish voivodeships:
- Lubuskie,
- Wielkopolskie,
- and Pomorskie,
as well as the Baltic Sea and Germany.