The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has undergone a transformation over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
The small town of 50,000 located in southeastern Norway is a true historical gem. It was founded as Borg in 1016 by Viking King Olav Haraldsson and has undergone a transformation over the years to reach a population of 50,000 in 2005.
Koszalin, although not located by the sea, is called the center of Pomerania. Koszalin is the second largest city in Western Pomerania, which lies at the junction of three regions - the Slowinski Coast, the Bialogard Plain and the Slupsk Plain.
Koszalin, although not located by the sea, is called the center of Pomerania. Koszalin is the second largest city in Western Pomerania, which lies at the junction of three regions - the Slowinski Coast, the Bialogard Plain and the Slupsk Plain.