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international ferry terminal are on
Jasmund.
Jasmund is also
famous for the Rügen
Chalk cliffs within the
Jasmund National Park, a
nature reserve in the...
- The
Jasmund National Park (German:
Nationalpark Jasmund) is a
nature reserve on the
Jasmund peninsula, in the
northeast of Rügen
island in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
- In June 2011,
UNESCO awarded the
status of a
World Heritage Site to the
Jasmund National Park,
characterised by vast
stands of
beeches and
chalk cliffs...
- The
naval Battle of
Jasmund (also
known as the
Battle of Rügen) took
place between elements of the
Danish and
Prussian navies on 17
March 1864 during...
- of
Jasmund may
refer to:
Battle of
Jasmund (1676) da:Søslaget ved
Jasmund (1715) is the
Danish name for
Battle of Rügen (1715)
Battle of
Jasmund (1864)...
- a
German national symbol. The 16
national parks in
Germany include the
Jasmund National Park, the
Vorpommern Lagoon Area
National Park, the Müritz National...
- pronunciation: [ˈzasnɪts],
before 1993 in German: Saßnitz) is a town on the
Jasmund peninsula, Rügen Island, in the
state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany...
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forms the tip of the
Wittow peninsula, just a few
kilometres north of the
Jasmund National Park. The
protected landscape of Cape Arkona,
together with the...
- 25 May and by
night came
within firing range of one another, near the
Jasmund Peninsula off the
northeast corner of Rügen.
Darkness put an end to the...
- when the ship was
bought from Germany.
Prior to that the ship, then
named Jasmund, had been
operating for the
Volksmarine until the
German reunification...