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sculptorWarnemünde is a small port town on the Baltic Sea in Germany. It is famous for its long waterfront. Warnemünde was once completely dependent on the fishing industry, but has now become a tourist town. Warnemunde’s beach is the widest beach on the German Baltic Sea coast, stretching for 3 kilometers.
TodemmyKruplin Street can be regarded as a main street in Copenhagen. There are many shops and cafes. It has a good atmosphere. The Nordic Dispersion is a very good experience here. There are no people, good service and friendly people.
M32***23a charming holiday place!there is a beautiful port, great restaurants and many things to look at. It is a real seaside resort with niche small hotels, greatshops and a lot of entertainment!
M32***23Rostock Museum of Culture and History is a very special museum ~ overall a good feeling, very recommended, there are many illustrated introductions, as well as an appointment guide, the overall viewing experience is good!
sculptorWarnem nde (German literal meaning the estuary of the Vanno) is a region of the Mecklenburg beach resort and Rostock city, Germany. It is located on the Baltic coast at the estuary of the Warnow, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world.
Rostock is the largest city in the German federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and lies in the Mecklenburgian part of the state, close to the border with Pomerania. With around 208,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest city on the German Baltic coast after Kiel and Lübeck, the eighth largest city in the area of former East Germany, as well as the 39th largest city of Germany. Rostock was the largest coastal and most important port city in East Germany.
Rostock stands on the estuary of the River Warnow into the Bay of Mecklenburg of the Baltic Sea. The city stretches for about 16 km (10 mi) along the river, that flows into the sea in the very north of the city, between the boroughs of Warnemünde and Hohe Düne. The city center lies further upstream, in the very south of the city. While most of Rostock's inhabitants live on the western side of the Warnow, the area east of the river is dominated by the port, industrial estates and the forested Rostock Heath. The city's coastline east and west of the river mouth is relatively undeveloped, with long sandy beaches prevailing. The name of the city and of the river are of Slavic origin.
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Rostock is a city straddling the Warnow River on the north coast of Germany. It’s known for Rostock University, founded in 1419. Rostock Botanical Garden has an arboretum and alpine gardens. In the old town, the Gothic St. Mary’s Church features a 15th-century astronomical clock. Nearby is the cobblestone Neuer Markt main square and Rathaus (town hall), which mixes Gothic and baroque styles. A Hanseatic trading city, Rostock was granted city rights in the 13th century and since then has been a nexus point for trade, learning and shipbuilding on the Baltic.
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