Gdańsk has his Aquarius / Poseidon / Neptun, Warsaw has her Mermaid / Siren / Serene, Krakow has his Dragon, either defeated (by prince Krak) or venerated (depends who you ask). Just look at RMF-FM's dragon, Interia's dragon, PetroKrak's dragon etc.
Yodit You Are Very Beautiful with our traditional dress. Thank you and ur friends for sharing . i'm wishing to visit this historical place. Specially the church.
I'm in gdansk but i was wondering while i see your video and i didn't know it's beautiful like this i hadn't chance to visit the whole city yet. Also i love the video good explanation the city and it's history.
Hi sweetheart it's so nice to see you! absolutely gorgeous place thank you so much for this video you are amazing keep up the good work and have a blessed evening!!!
You’ve planned well to have excellent guides who are also youtubers. You are now a seasoned traveller. Did you visit Gdańsk first then Kraków? St Mary’s Convent 😇 Memories of my convent days in the 60’s. 👏. I look forward to a group travel one day soon.
Yes absolutely I am working on it. I didn’t know you were in a Covent how interesting I would love to know more. Yes I went to Gdańsk first then Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Warsaw and lastly krakow
I can confirm polish people are wonderful and are friendly and curious about other cultures my best friend is polish since we met as pen pals in 1976 and still friends l went to her daughter's wedding in 2010 in gdansk been to Poland 3 times l love old Town in gdansk and Warsaw l love the public transportation system and train to polish countryside.
@@HabeshaTraveler Thank you. Enjoy. By the way did you know that not very far from where you been Daniel Fahrenheit was born? II world war started in Gdansk and Solidarity movement was born in Gdansk which leads to beginning of the end for communism in Europe. I love my city.
@@gdanski_G it’s amazing how poland have all this beautiful very important history and the rest of the world only hears about the 4 or 5 countries in Europe it’s crazy to me. But I am so grateful had the chance to visit and learn about it.
@@HabeshaTraveler I absolutely agree with you. Still a lot of people believe that Poland is that poor, post communist country where there is nothing to see. It's sad. I'm glad you have the opportunity to travel and see the world, because it's beautiful. I visited over 70 country's and the more I travel the more I love my city. Good luck and cherish every moment !!
The sister in the beginning was so rightfull and correct. All she said is truth: 1. Warm welcome to all Ethiopians. 2. It is strange that an African is visiting. 3. You need to go to other cities but not necesarily Warsaw, Krakow recommended. Gdańsk is Polish just since several Decades. Even it name points that it is Gothic, not Polish. 4. Częstochowa is the center of Poland, where you need to go. See the palace of our current royals - the Jasna Góra Monastery.
Gdansk has been Polish for centuries. After Poland's partitions, it belonged to Prussia for about 120 years and after WW2 it returned to Poland again. Wikipedia: history of Gdansk in English. There is a nice timetable showing who was ruling the city in which period of time. Just to clarify the sentence "Gdańsk is Polish just since several Decades", which can be misleading for some foreigners.
@@tomekmar7517 Even when it was insinde Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth it still wasn't part of Poland but of Royal Prussia, because this land is Prussia.
@@krakendragonslayer1909Even long before Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was created, Gdansk and Pomerelia were integrated with Poland by early Polish rulers. I do not refer just to the name of the land but to the rightful ruler over these territories. Later Gdansk and this region formed the so-called Pomeranian Voivodeship which was part of Poland. First as a dependency of the Polish crown (with granted autonomy and privileges by the Polish king) and then it was fully merged after the Union of Lublin. "In 1569, as a result of the Union of Lublin, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Royal Prussia was integrated fully into the Kingdom of Poland, and its parliament reduced to the status of a provincial assembly, also other separate Prussian institutions were dissolved.[5] The former territory was subsequently governed as Pomeranian Voivodeship." Also, Wikipedia - Unia LUBELSKA - and there is a map of Poland. Just look at it and read the description.
14:15 not only slum, french king henry, one of them, 4th i guess, took a bath once a year, because it involved so many ppl it was too uncomfortab le for him.
jak może być architektura Holenderska jak Polska istniała to jeszcze Holandi nie było 😅 1813 Królestwa Zjednoczonych Niderlandów , 1025 Królestwo Polskie.
The restrictions in Poland were pretty much gone during the last couple of months due to low infection rate (under 100 daily in the entire country). Sadly, there is a steady surge in infections recently so the masks are probably coming back soon.
@@HabeshaTraveler Back then it was mostly gray and unappealing like everything the communism touched. Nothing like today. There were still parts of the Old Town that were in ruins since the War that are rebuilt and restored today.
I added Poland in my wish list of my dream places I want to visit❤ Very welcoming ppl too. Very beautiful country. Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
Pozdrawiam miłą Etiopkę... 🙂👏👍
the nun doing her job, "Go meet the Black Madonna of Częstochowa" 😄 yet another interesting travel vlog 👍
Thank you so much dear 🍀🌻❤️🙏🏿
Madonna częstochowa ? aaaa, Habesha the Catholics are praying to you.
My favourite part of Poland my Mum was from Gdańsk
I loved Gdańsk when I visited there a few years ago. Beautiful architecture and great food. I hope you visited Sopot and Malbork Castle!
You and Michele are excellent tour guides.😊😊
This is your best video!
Thank you darling
Gdańsk has his Aquarius / Poseidon / Neptun,
Warsaw has her Mermaid / Siren / Serene,
Krakow has his Dragon, either defeated (by prince Krak) or venerated (depends who you ask). Just look at RMF-FM's dragon, Interia's dragon, PetroKrak's dragon etc.
It’s wonderful
Aww! Nice vlog Yodit! You are doing wonderful work. I appreciate it.😂
Thank you so much honey
Yodit You Are Very Beautiful with our traditional dress. Thank you and ur friends for sharing . i'm wishing to visit this historical place. Specially the church.
Thank you dear 🍀🌻❤️🙏🏿
Beautiful Lady still has her heart in Poland :)))) even though physically is somewhere else - greetings to you with wishes of the best day
Yes I absolutely do thank you so much dear
@@HabeshaTraveler Now I am sure you will be back and once more see Poland ;) ))))
You still traveling yodit!!! You are amazing beautiful young lady ❤️😘Poland is beautiful 😻
LOVED THE CITY 👍
Me too
Amazing place!
It absolutely is
this brings back wonderful memories of when I was there. I love old town
I'm in gdansk but i was wondering while i see your video and i didn't know it's beautiful like this i hadn't chance to visit the whole city yet. Also i love the video good explanation the city and it's history.
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I was waiting for Gdansk and now im waiting for Wieliczka.
Good camera 📷 man
Piękne oczy, zjawiskowe!
Love the way you recorded the video.
Thank you dear
Hi sweetheart it's so nice to see you! absolutely gorgeous place thank you so much for this video you are amazing keep up the good work and have a blessed evening!!!
Thank you so much beautiful 🥰😘😘
You’ve planned well to have excellent guides who are also youtubers. You are now a seasoned traveller. Did you visit Gdańsk first then Kraków? St Mary’s Convent 😇 Memories of my convent days in the 60’s. 👏. I look forward to a group travel one day soon.
Yes absolutely I am working on it. I didn’t know you were in a Covent how interesting I would love to know more. Yes I went to Gdańsk first then Bydgoszcz, Toruń, Warsaw and lastly krakow
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A beautiful place my friend keep safe there God bless
Thank you so much 🍀🌻❤️🙏🏿
Like like it!
I can confirm polish people are wonderful and are friendly and curious about other cultures my best friend is polish since we met as pen pals in 1976 and still friends l went to her daughter's wedding in 2010 in gdansk been to Poland 3 times l love old Town in gdansk and Warsaw l love the public transportation system and train to polish countryside.
Please come back!
11:02 Witcher was here! ;)
An interesting video. I’m surprised that there is so much foot traffic in Gdańsk.
It was crazy packed so Many people on holiday there. I don’t blame them it’s a beautiful place
Correction ...... St. Mary's Church is the biggest brick church in the world !!!!
That’s amazing you have wonderful city
@@HabeshaTraveler Thank you. Enjoy. By the way did you know that not very far from where you been Daniel Fahrenheit was born? II world war started in Gdansk and Solidarity movement was born in Gdansk which leads to beginning of the end for communism in Europe. I love my city.
@@gdanski_G it’s amazing how poland have all this beautiful very important history and the rest of the world only hears about the 4 or 5 countries in Europe it’s crazy to me. But I am so grateful had the chance to visit and learn about it.
@@HabeshaTraveler I absolutely agree with you. Still a lot of people believe that Poland is that poor, post communist country where there is nothing to see. It's sad. I'm glad you have the opportunity to travel and see the world, because it's beautiful. I visited over 70 country's and the more I travel the more I love my city. Good luck and cherish every moment !!
@@gdanski_G it’s true thank you so much dear
I love from India
Black Madonna is very popular in Haiti.
I like your video before I watch it because I always expect honey from bee!
Wow what a beautiful saying and thank you so much for your support my dear 🥰🥰
Beautiful poland Gdansk & nice polish guides naturally You too
I always thought Ethiopian women were beautiful. Now I am sure. Greetings from Poland
Thank you so much dear you will see more in my channel stay tuned
The sister in the beginning was so rightfull and correct. All she said is truth:
1. Warm welcome to all Ethiopians. 2. It is strange that an African is visiting.
3. You need to go to other cities but not necesarily Warsaw, Krakow recommended. Gdańsk is Polish just since several Decades. Even it name points that it is Gothic, not Polish.
4. Częstochowa is the center of Poland, where you need to go. See the palace of our current royals - the Jasna Góra Monastery.
Thank you so much for your input and recommendations I will take your advice for next time once I already left
Gdansk has been Polish for centuries. After Poland's partitions, it belonged to Prussia for about 120 years and after WW2 it returned to Poland again. Wikipedia: history of Gdansk in English. There is a nice timetable showing who was ruling the city in which period of time. Just to clarify the sentence "Gdańsk is Polish just since several Decades", which can be misleading for some foreigners.
@@tomekmar7517 It's complicated
@@tomekmar7517 Even when it was insinde Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth it still wasn't part of Poland but of Royal Prussia, because this land is Prussia.
@@krakendragonslayer1909Even long before Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was created, Gdansk and Pomerelia were integrated with Poland by early Polish rulers. I do not refer just to the name of the land but to the rightful ruler over these territories. Later Gdansk and this region formed the so-called Pomeranian Voivodeship which was part of Poland. First as a dependency of the Polish crown (with granted autonomy and privileges by the Polish king) and then it was fully merged after the Union of Lublin.
"In 1569, as a result of the Union of Lublin, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Royal Prussia was integrated fully into the Kingdom of Poland, and its parliament reduced to the status of a provincial assembly, also other separate Prussian institutions were dissolved.[5] The former territory was subsequently governed as Pomeranian Voivodeship." Also, Wikipedia - Unia LUBELSKA - and there is a map of Poland. Just look at it and read the description.
Beauty girl in beautifull city:). Enjoy your time.
Thank you so much
Usta przepiękne Bóg wiedział co robi.
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Great Video Thank You Darling ❤️
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The city is normal you are beautiful woman thank you I say go to like from Chicago
I invite you to Toruń. A beautiful, medieval city, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is not far from Gdańsk.
I been there beautiful city video coming soon 😘😘🇵🇱
Hi Habesha.thanks for such beautiful videos.My question is; Wroclaw,Krakow,Gdansk.which one of these cities is most beautiful?
2:10 Funny...the M&J portraits in ET churches were taken before their summer beach trip.
Gdańsk ❤
Like like like for you my beautifull friend
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Biutiful łumen
Polland is one of interesting land in Europe but people talking only about 4 or 5 Europe land.
So true
14:15 not only slum, french king henry, one of them, 4th i guess, took a bath once a year, because it involved so many ppl it was too uncomfortab le for him.
If you had visited Łódź as your first city, you would have evacuated Poland the same day. :D
I liked more than Krakow
wait, I was literally there a week ago.
jak może być architektura Holenderska jak Polska istniała to jeszcze Holandi nie było 😅
1813 Królestwa Zjednoczonych Niderlandów , 1025 Królestwo Polskie.
Amsterdam powstał w 1275 r a Gdańsk w 997r.
No masks???
The restrictions in Poland were pretty much gone during the last couple of months due to low infection rate (under 100 daily in the entire country). Sadly, there is a steady surge in infections recently so the masks are probably coming back soon.
Krakow is the most beautiful city in Poland. Regards
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ቦኒታ ችኪታ
ኢንተለኸንቴ ችኪታ
ቲያሞ ቦኒታ
Gdansk is where I went to college in the 1980s :)
Lucky you
@@HabeshaTraveler
Back then it was mostly gray and unappealing like everything the communism touched. Nothing like today.
There were still parts of the Old Town that were in ruins since the War that are rebuilt and restored today.
Częstochowa the Polish Mecca ! Boring pace ! Nothing there !
Maybe for you and you are minority in this country.
One day you might pray for mercy...