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Suchanino, formerly a village, became in 1902 (as Zigankenberg) a district of the city of Danzig. With 12,937 inhabitants in an area of 1.3 km² it has a population density of 9,812 inhabitants/km². Most buildings are high-rise and were constructed in the 1970s. More information...

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