Trzebież, Coastal village in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Trzebież is a village on the shores of Szczecin Lagoon in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It offers a harbor, marina, and beach that line its waterfront.
The village was first recorded in 1280 when Duke Boguslaw IV granted it to a Szczecin burgher. This early connection to the city shaped its growth over centuries.
The sailing school has long been central to local life, teaching navigation skills to those drawn to water. This maritime focus reflects how the community has organized itself around its connection to the lagoon over generations.
The village lies about 28 kilometers north of Szczecin and is connected to the city of Police through local roads. Its location makes it easy to visit by car or public transport.
The village operates the largest Polish port on Szczecin Lagoon, a surprising role for a place that also serves as a recreational destination. This blend of working maritime infrastructure and leisure facilities makes it stand out.
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