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Urban area in northern Poland
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Little Kashubian Tricity (Polish: Małe Trójmiasto Kaszubskie; Kashubian: Môłi Kaszëbsczi Trójgard) is a name used for an urban area in northern Poland comprising the three towns of Rumia, Reda and Wejherowo, located in Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, and within the ethnocultural region of Kashubia. The moniker is a reference to the bigger conurbation of Tricity, located adjacently, to the southeast, on the coast of the Baltic. Little Kashubian Tricity has a population of 120,158 people (2012), and occupies an area of 88 km.

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54°35′45″N 18°19′45″E / 54.5958°N 18.3292°E / 54.5958; 18.3292


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