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From the Sea and Dreams to Fire and Borders. Gdynia's Centenary and Its Port on the Threshold of a Systemic Test.

From the moment of its inception, the Port of Gdynia was a state project with significance extending beyond its transport and trade functions. Its construction in the interwar period was a response to the Second Polish Republic's structural dependence on external factors and constituted a conscious act of sovereignty, recognizing maritime infrastructure as a condition for the state's operational independence.
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From the moment of its inception, the Port of Gdynia was a state project with significance extending beyond its transport and trade functions. Its construction in the interwar period was a response to the Second Polish Republic's structural dependence on external factors and constituted a conscious act of sovereignty, recognizing maritime infrastructure as a condition for the state's operational independence.

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Fundacja im. Kazimierza Pułaskiego broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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