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Gedser is a town at the
southern tip of the
Danish island of
Falster in the
Guldborgsund Muni****lity in Sjælland region. It is the
southernmost town in...
- were Bøtø By,
Gedesby Strand,
Gedser, Idestrup, Marielyst, Nykøbing Strandhuse, and Skelby.
Gedser Odde ("Point
Gedser") at the island's far southern...
- The
Gedser–Rostock
bridge was a
proposed project that
would have
linked the
Danish island Falster with
Rostock in Germany. The 45 km (28 mi)
route across...
- The
Gedser wind
turbine is
located near
Gedser in the
south of the
Danish island of Falster. It was
constructed by the
engineer Johannes Juul in 1957 for...
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Scandlines is a
ferry company that
operates the Rødby–Puttgarden and
Gedser–Rostock
ferry routes between Denmark and Germany.
Scandlines owns
seven ferries...
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Helsingborg … Helsingør –
Copenhagen – Køge –
Vordingborg – Nykøbing
Falster –
Gedser …
Rostock –
Berlin – Lübbenau –
Dresden –
Teplice –
Prague – Tábor – Linz...
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Gedser Church lies in the town of
Gedser on the
southern tip of the
Danish island of Falster. It is the
church of
Gedser Parish.
Completed in 1915, it...
- skály,
Turnov Hruboskalsko Bornholm Fur
Formation Møns Klint, Møn
Gedser Odde,
Gedser Stevns Klint,
Eastern Zealand Cliffs of Sangstrup,
Djursland Vormsi...
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Guldborgsund Muni****lity.
Falster includes Denmark's
southernmost point,
Gedser Odde, near
Gedser. The
largest town is Nykøbing
Falster with over 40% of the island's...
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Lightvessel No. XVII
Gedser Rev (Danish:
Fyrskib XVII
Gedser Rev) is a
decommissioned lightvessel built in 1895, now
serving as a
museum ship in Helsingør...