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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern , Germany

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Destinations in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (5)

  • Rostock, Germany

    Rostock is a Hanseatic city on the River Warnow in the north German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It has a large port on the Baltic Sea and the oldest university in northern Europe, the University of Rostock, which counts...

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  • Rügen Island, Germany

    Rügen is Germany's largest island and a hugely popular travel destination, particularly among Germans, and especially in the summer. It is situated on the Baltic Sea at the northeastern tip of Germany, just off the coast from...

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  • Schwerin, Germany

    Schwerin is the capital of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany. It is an unpretentious little town, surrounded by freshwater lakes and centered around its principal attraction, the supremely historic...

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  • Stralsund, Germany

    Stralsund is a lovely old town on the Baltic coast in northern Germany, just one bridge away from Rügen, Germany's largest island. The main reason to go there is to see its large Brick Gothic buildings, notably the 13th-century...

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  • Wismar, Germany

    Wismar is a small Hanseatic port city on the Baltic coast in northern Germany, located roughly midway between Rostock and Lübeck. To vampire movie fans it will be instantly recognizable as the locale of the 1922 film, ...

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