West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Poland

Zachodniopomorskie is a coastal province, called a voivodeship, in the northwestern corner of Poland.

  • Szczecin. (German: Stettin) — medieval capital city with an enormous harbor, monuments and old parks, as well as numerous museums
  • Czaplinek.
  • Koszalin.
  • Połczyn-Zdrój. — spa in the Lake District
  • Police.
  • Świdwin.
  • Szczecinek.

Darłowo.

Dziwnów.

Kamień Pomorski.

Kołobrzeg.

Międzyzdroje.

Mielno.

Świnoujście.

Ustronie Morskie.

Szczecin. (German: Stettin) — medieval capital city with an enormous harbor, monuments and old parks, as well as numerous museums

Czaplinek.

Koszalin.

Połczyn-Zdrój. — spa in the Lake District

Police.

Świdwin.

Szczecinek.

  • Drawa National Park. — national park protecting the wildlife of the river Drawa
  • Usedom. — island in the Baltic Sea shared with Germany
  • Wolin Island. and Wolin National Park. — national park protecting the wildlife there

Drawa National Park. — national park protecting the wildlife of the river Drawa

Usedom. — island in the Baltic Sea shared with [[Germany]]

Wolin Island. and Wolin National Park. — national park protecting the wildlife there

Wolin Island. and Wolin National Park. — national park protecting the wildlife there

The Crooked Forest near Gryfino

  • The famous Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las) lies in the Zachodniopomorskie voivodeship. More specifically close to the town Gryfino, near the German border.

The famous Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las) lies in the Zachodniopomorskie voivodeship. More specifically close to the town Gryfino, near the German border.

Zachodniopomorskie borders three other Polish voivodeships:

  • Lubuskie,
  • Wielkopolskie,
  • and Pomorskie,

as well as the Baltic Sea and Germany.