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Usedom (German:
Usedom [ˈuːzədɔm], Polish:
Uznam [
ˈuznam]) is a
Baltic Sea
island in Pomerania,
divided between Germany and Poland. It is the
second largest...
- Jarosławiec in the east. In the south, it is
bounded by the
islands of Usedom/
Uznam and Wolin,
which separate it from the
Szczecin Lagoon which is
flown through...
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connects the
Szczecin Lagoon with the
Baltic Sea
separating the
islands of
Uznam (German: Usedom) and
Wolin (German: Wollin). It is a part of the Oder estuary...
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Fehmarn Rügen Usedom/
Uznam (Germany and Poland)
Major Polish islands:
Aestian Island (artificial
island in the
Vistula Lagoon) Usedom/
Uznam (Germany and Poland)...
- West
Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Wolin is
separated from the
island of
Usedom (
Uznam) by the
Strait of Świna, and from
mainland Pomerania by the
Strait of Dziwna...
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largest of
which are Rügen, the
largest island in Germany; Usedom/
Uznam, and Wolin, the
largest island in Poland. The
region has a rich and complicated...
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beneath the Świna
Channel in Świnoujście, Poland,
connecting the
islands of
Uznam and
Wolin which separate the
Szczecin Lagoon from the
Baltic Sea in north...
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Kaliningrad Oblast. The Bay of
Pomerania lies
north of the
islands of Usedom/
Uznam and Wolin, east of Rügen.
Between Falster and the
German coast lie the Bay...
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understanding and wisdom, and may he lead him into confusion" (3440'–3451': ea...
uznam u nēmeqam līṭeršu-ma ina mīšītim littarrūšu). Gods and
goddesses are invoked...
- of the border. In 1951, a
small area of land on
Usedom Island (Polish:
Uznam) was
ceded from the
German Democratic Republic (Eastern Germany) to Poland...