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Tollensesee is a
zungenbecken lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It
belongs to the
Mecklenburg Lake District. At an
elevation of 14.8 m, its surface...
- Seenplatte, near Neubrandenburg. It is
located in the
southern part of Lake
Tollensesee, in
front of the city of Penzlin. It is a 150-meter-long and 40-meter-wide...
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is
located on the s**** of a lake
called Tollensesee and
forms the
urban centre of the
Mecklenburg Lakeland. The city is famous...
- lake
lying entirely within Germany, the
Plauer See, the Fleesensee, the
Tollensesee, the
Schmaler Luzin and the Kölpinsee.
Important towns of the region...
-
Peene along the
Tollense River; and the
Redarier south and east of the
Tollensesee on the
upper Havel. The
Hevelli living in the
Havel area and, though...
-
Peene along the
Tollense River; and the
Redarier south and east of the
Tollensesee on the
upper Havel. The
Redarier were the most
important of the Veleti...
- Ziemenbach,
flowing to lake Lieps. From this lake to Lake
Tollense (
Tollensesee) it is
nowadays called Liepskanal. The
section from Lake
Tollense to...
- the Tegernsee, Ammersee,
Starnberger See, Lake Constance, Chiemsee,
Tollensesee and the
Baltic Sea.
Glacier Drumlin Kohl, Horst; Marcinek,
Joachim and...
- the
Tollensians on the Tollense, and the
Redarians lived south of Lake
Tollensesee around Radgosc. In the
latter case though, it is
unknown whether the...
- Neubrandenburg's city centre,
carries the
majority of the
Linde water into the
Tollensesee at a flow rate of 0.55 m3/s (19 cu ft/s), from
which it then
flows into...