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Świnoujście
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Europe : Central Europe : Poland : Pomerania : West Pomerania : Świnoujście
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Świnoujście is a port town on the northern coast of Poland, near the German border. It is situated at the north coast of the islands Wolin and Uznam at a wide sandy beach. It is known historically by its German name, Swinemuende.
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- PKS [5]
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From a ferry crossing Świnoujście Warszów (“Bielik” ferries only for inhabitants) may use passenger cars and lorries with maximum weight up to 2.2 tons. In hours from 4:00 to 22:00 may use only vehicles having letters beginning with ZSW on licence plates or ID stickers on front windows. On weekdays from 22:00 to 4:00 and on weekends ie. Friday from 17:00 to 4:00 Monday may use all passenger cars and lorries with maximum weight up to 2.2 tons.
- Polferries [6] connects to Ystad, Sweden daily, about an hours drive from Copenhagen over the Øresund bridge (remember the €39 bridge toll though).
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On the island Wolin:
- Wolinski Nationalpark
- Game reserve of wisents
- 93 meter high cliff of Gosan
- Kawcza Gora Mountain
- Sea resort Miedzyzdroje
- Sea resort Dziwnow
- Ancient town of Wolin (town)
- Medieval town of Lubin
On the mainland:
- Pommeranian metropol Szczecin
- Sea resort and medieval town of Kamien Pomorski
- Sea resort and medieval town of Kolobrzeg
- Gothic church ruins at Trzesacz
- Medieval town of Stargard Szczecinski with a over hundred meter high cathedral
In Germany:
- The island Usedom and Peenemünde
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