Mrzeżyno [mʐɛˈʐɨnɔ] (en allemand Deep, Treptower Deep ou encore Regamünde) est une petite ville située au bord de la mer Baltique, en Pologne, dans la région de Poméranie-Occidentale. À 20 km à l'ouest de Kołobrzeg, elle vit surtout du tourisme estival grâce à ses plages (classées parmi les huit plages les plus propres de Pologne) et leur sable fin.
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Mrzeżyno [mʐɛˈʐɨnɔ] is a village with a fishing seaport in northwestern Poland, situated near the estuary of the Rega river, on the coast of the Baltic Sea in the historic region of Pomerania. Administratively it is located in Gmina Trzebiatów, Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is also a health resort with many pensions, campsites and a spa, and it has a popular beach. It lies approximately 10 km north of Trzebiatów, 27 km north of Gryfice, and 94 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin.
Every year in July and August, Mrzeżyno is visited by many Polish and German tourists. The right riverside is more developed than left, where there is only one settlement. The population numbers 1,727. The village is situated by a special area of the conservation of nature according to the European Union's program Natura 2000.
Mrzeżyno is a garrison of the 36th Air Defense Missile Squadron of the Polish Air Force.
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The Rega is a river in north-western Poland, flowing into the Baltic Sea. It is the country's 24th longest river, with a total length of 188 km and a catchment area of 2,767 km2.
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Rogowo [rɔˈɡɔvɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Trzebiatów, within Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 11 km north of Trzebiatów, 28 km north of Gryfice, and 96 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea in the historic region of Pomerania, the village has a beach and is a holiday resort.
The village has a population of 356.
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Roby is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Trzebiatów, within Gryfice County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 8 km north of Trzebiatów, 25 km north of Gryfice, and 93 km north-east of the regional capital Szczecin.
For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
The village has a population of 251.
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The Kołobrzeg Pier is a reinforced concrete pier in Kołobrzeg, Poland. The structure has a length of 220 metres and the width of 9 metres and the pavilion is located about 4,5 metres above sea level. The pier was reopened after extensive renovation and modernisation works on November 27, 2014 and further works of the adjacent area were completed a year later.
The first pier in Kołobrzeg was built in 1881. This was a wooden T-shaped construction, of about 100 metres in length. There was a jetty for sailing ships located on the end of the pier. The historic pier was partially destroyed during World War II.
The current pier was officially opened on June 19, 1971. A jetty, for small holiday barques located on the end of the pier allows for small sail sightseeing tour ships. The Kołobrzeg Pier is one of the main attractions of the town.
Plans exist to construct an additional pier, of about 260 meters in length, on the west side of the town as an extension of the Plażowa street and eventually connect both of the locations together via a water tram.
In 2019 an official tender has been published by the local authorities to develop an architectural concept of about a 50 meter long pier in osiedle Podczele, on the east side of the town, to cover an existing rain water sewerage system.
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Le 17 mars 1945 y fut célébrée la deuxième cérémonie de mariage de la Pologne à la mer Baltique.