The Hel Peninsula located in northern Poland, in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, is a long and narrow strip of sandy land approximately 35 km long, with a width varying from 100 m to 3 km, which separates the bay of Baltic Sea Puck.
Fortified in the mid-1930s, Hel is a town in Poland located on the peninsula of the same name, north of Gdańsk.
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