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Przymorze Wielkie

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Przymorze Wielkie is one of the quarters of the city of Gdańsk in Poland .

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3-488: The district is mainly composed of length falowiec buildings, including the second longest housing block in Europe (located at Obrońców Wybrzeża street), 860 m (2,821.52 ft) long with 1,792 flats. The district is also home to sandy beaches and a strip of natural forest between the housing part and the beach. It also features a modern shopping mall—Kołobrzeska Centre and has a bicycle route. An important attraction

6-466: Is Ronald Reagan Park . 54°22′00″N 18°38′00″E  /  54.3667°N 18.6333°E  / 54.3667; 18.6333 This Pomeranian Voivodeship location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Falowiec Falowiec (plural: falowce ; from the Polish word fala , wave) is a block of flats characterised by its length and wavy shape. This type of building

9-728: Was built in Poland in the late 1960s and 1970s in the city of Gdańsk , where there are eight buildings of this type. It is an example of post-war modernism in the PRL . The best-known falowiec in Gdańsk, located at the Obrońców Wybrzeża street, is the second longest housing block in Europe. It has: It was featured in the 5th episode of The Amazing Race 23 as part of a roadblock. 54°24′29″N 18°35′49″E  /  54.408°N 18.597°E  / 54.408; 18.597 This article about

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