Dąbie (; ) is a town on the Ner River in central Poland with 1,940 inhabitants as of December 2021.

Before World War II, about 1,000 Jews lived in Dąbie. During the German occupation, they were confined to a ghetto in summer of 1940. Some were sent to forced labor camps, but most were sent directly to Chełmno extermination camp in December 1941 where they were gassed in specially adapted vans. Only a few Dąbie Jews survived the war. The Polish resistance was active in the town, and Polish underground press was distributed there.

Transport

Dąbie is located at the intersection of Voivodeship roads 263 and 473, and the A2 motorway runs nearby, south of the town.

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MOs810 WG 55 2016 Pyzdry Forest III (Town Hall in Dabie nad Nerem).jpg|Town hall

Dabie - pomnik.jpg|Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Dąbie dom z XVII w 4148.JPG|Historic building at 1 Maja Street

Dabie Kościół Ewangelicki 4153.JPG|Evangelical church

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