Puck, Poland
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Puck (Kashubian: Pùck; German: Putzig) is a town in Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland. It is on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. About 11,300 people live there. Its area is 4,9 km². Many people in the town speak Kashubian language. In 1920, General Józef Haller celebrated with "Poland's Wedding to the Sea" here.