- of the
Jasmund National Park to the right. More
aerial photos S****nitz
Mukran, the
ferry port of S****nitz
Chalk rocks in the front, spa town of S****nitz...
- Muttland, by the bar of
Schmale Heide between Binz-Prora and S****nitz-
Mukran and by a rail and road
embankment at Lietzow. The
Schmale Heide separates...
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salinity is
about 8%. The main
ports on the Bay of
Pomerania are
Mukran Port in S****nitz-
Mukran, the port of Świnoujście, the port of Kołobrzeg, the port of...
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About four
miles further on, at Borchtitz, the
connecting line to the
Mukran Ferry Port
branches off in a
southeasterly direction. Both international...
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Prince David Bagrationi Mukhrani (
Mukran-Batoni [მუხრანბატონი]) of Georgia,
David Bagration de
Moukhrani y Zornoza, or
Davit Bagrationi-Mukhraneli (Georgian:...
- (1912–1974)
Mukran – Klaipėda, Lithuania,
break of gauge, 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)
broad gauge on board,
freight only (1986–2013)
Mukran (changed in...
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Petersburg route. This was
changed to Lübeck–
Mukran–Saint
Petersburg on
February 13, 2009 then Lübeck–
Mukran–Helsinki–Saint Petersburg–Kotka–Lübeck on May...
- In 1986, the last
major transport project in East
Germany was the new
Mukran Ferry Port in S****nitz. The port was
primarily used to
provide a trouble-free...
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building from 1982 to 1990 was the East
German Army
Construction Battalion "
Mukran",
where conscientious objectors served as
noncombatant Construction Soldiers...
- were
diverted to Uusikaupunki, and 1520mm-onboad
trainferries to S****nitz/
Mukran and
container ships were
shifted from
Turku port to
Uusikaupunki port, since...