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- The Prerower Strom, Prerow Strom or Prerowstrom is an arm of the Baltic Sea in northeast Germany. It begins near the island of Schmidtbülten in the Bodstedter...
- complex Neubaugebiet of Vincent-van-Gogh-Straße and Pablo-Pic****o-Straße Prerower Platz Buildings at Zingster Straße Walter Püschel: "Spaziergänge in Hohenschönhausen"...
- Zingst, its boundary with the latter being formed by the inlet of the Prerower Strom. To the north lies the Baltic Sea; to the south the lagoons of Saaler...
- (330 ft) wide and right on the Baltic Sea. At this spot in 1874 the inlet of Prerower Strom, which had hitherto lined the lagoon and the Baltic, was artificially...
- Ahrensfelde 1987-08-10 Kniprodeallee, Falkenberger Chaussee (bis Prerower Platz) 1988-08-20 Falkenberger Chaussee (zw. Prerower Platz und Schleife Falkenberg)...
- During the 1872 Baltic Sea flood, which inundated Prerow on the Darß, the Prerower Strom, that had hitherto separated the island of Zingst from Darß, silted...
- Permin, connected by Koppelstrom to Bodstedter Bodden with Redensee and Prerower Strom, connected by Meiningen to Barther Bodden with Zingster Strom Grabow...
- Well-known regressive deltas on the Baltic Sea coast are those of the Prerower Strom in northeast Germany and the Świna in northwest Poland. Neues Tief...
- is not necessarily subject to strong tidal currents; for instance, the Prerower Strom ("Prerow Stream"), which is a regressive delta, is a gat. Seegatt...
- this disaster, which also flooded large parts of Prerow on the Darß, the Prerower Strom, which had hitherto separated the island of Zingst from Darß, silted...