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  1. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is Germany's number-one tourist location, the main destinations being the Baltic Sea coastline with islands such as Rügen or Usedom, spa towns like Heiligendamm, Kühlungsborn, Boltenhagen or Warnemünde and the Mecklenburg Lake District.

  2. 10 de may. de 2018 · The northeastern end of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Germany is known for its maritime flair and its spectacular landscapes of quaint fishing villages, historical mercantile hubs, rugged cliffsides and beautiful lakes. Here are the best things to do and see here.

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  3. Mecklenburg, historic region of northeastern Germany, located along the Baltic Sea coastal plain, from the Bight of Lübeck about 100 miles (160 km) eastward. It is now included in the German Land (state) of Mecklenburg–West Pomerania (q.v.).

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  4. Das Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern wurde 1990 mit neuem Gebietszuschnitt neu gegründet und mit der Wiedervereinigung zu einem Land der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Das Land mit 1,6 Millionen Einwohnern (2020) gliedert sich in sechs Landkreise und zwei kreisfreie Städte. Seine Landeshauptstadt ist Schwerin.

  5. 1. mecklenburg lake district - narrow luzin. 2. Müritz National Park - protection for the benefit of nature. 3. Schwerin Castle - from the Middle Ages to the present day. 4. Wismar - a Hanseatic city celebrates anniversary. 5. Doberan Cathedral - the most beautiful brick Gothic. 6. Rostock with Warnemünde. 7.

  6. Mecklenburg–West Pomerania extends along the Baltic Sea coastal plain, from the Bay of Lübeck in the west, past the Darss Peninsula, to the Szczecinski Lagoon (Stettiner Haff) in the east. Its hinterland stretches southward to the lower Elbe River in the west and beyond the sources of the Havel River and nearly to the Oder River in the east.

  7. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Picture 1,900 kilometres of coastline lined with upscale Baltic Sea resorts and white sandy beaches, venerable UNESCO World Heritage Sites and stunning natural scenery. Central Europe's largest continuous area of lakes and rivers is just an hour's drive heading south from the Baltic Sea.