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'''Danzig''' is the German name of the city of ], that has historically belonged to both the ] and the ]. Since the end of the ], in ], it has belonged to the modern state of ]. '''Danzig''' is the German name of the city of ], that has historically belonged to both the ] and the ]. Since the end of the ], in ], it has belonged to the modern state of ].


In historical contexts, "Danzig" is typically used to refer to the city for period between 1308 and 1945: for example, the ]. In ], the city continues today to be known as "Danzig", just as in ] the city was known as "Gdańsk" from its foundation in 980 to this day. Due to the voting in this Misplaced Pages, "Danzig" refers the city for period between 1308 and 1945: for example, the ]. In ], the city continues today to be known as "Danzig", just as in ] the city was known as "Gdańsk" from its foundation in 980 to this day.


Danzig (Danziger, Dantzig) is also the ] of a number of people, including: Danzig (Danziger, Dantzig) is also the ] of a number of people, including:

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Danzig is the German name of the city of Gdańsk, that has historically belonged to both the Germans and the Poles. Since the end of the Second World War, in 1945, it has belonged to the modern state of Poland.

Due to the voting in this Misplaced Pages, "Danzig" refers the city for period between 1308 and 1945: for example, the Free City of Danzig. In German, the city continues today to be known as "Danzig", just as in Polish the city was known as "Gdańsk" from its foundation in 980 to this day.

Danzig (Danziger, Dantzig) is also the surname of a number of people, including:

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