Kołobrzeg - information about the city
Kołobrzeg
[kɔˈwɔbʐɛk]
(
German
:
Kolberg
;
Kashubian
:
Kòłobrzeg
) is a
city
in
Middle
Pomerania
in north-western
Poland
with some 50,000 inhabitants (as of 2000). Kołobrzeg is located on the
Parsęta
River on the south coast of the
Baltic Sea
(in the middle of the section divided by the
Oder
and
Vistula
Rivers). It has been the capital of
Kołobrzeg County
in
West Pomeranian Voivodship
since 1999, and previously was in
Koszalin Voivodship
(1950–1998).
Source of description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kołobrzeg
Kołobrzeg - tourist attractions
Lighthouse in Kołobrzeg | The lighthouse in the city of Kolobrzeg (Latarnia Morska w Kołobrzegu in Polish) is a lighthouse in northern Poland about 40 km from the city of Koszalin.The lighthouse is located between Niechorze and Gaski Marina lighthouses in west and east respectively. The origin of the lighthouse go back to ... | ||
Town Hall in Kołobrzeg | The Town Hall of Kolobrzeg is a building located in the center of the city.It was built between 1829 and 1832 by the famous German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The building was designed in Gothic historic style and the new one replaced the former town hall which had been devastated during the ... |
Relevant data
Geographical coordinates:
54.1833, 15.5833
Approximate population: 44,794
Approximate population: 44,794
The oldest constructions
- Town Hall in Kołobrzeg (1829 - 1832, ?)
- Lighthouse in Kołobrzeg (? - 1945, ?)