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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UeckermündeUeckermünde - Wikipedia

    Ueckermünde (German pronunciation: [ʏkɐˈmʏndə] ⓘ) is a seaport town in northeast Germany, located in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, Western Pomerania, near Germany's border with Poland's Police County. Ueckermünde has a long and varied history, going back to its founding by Slavs, the Ukrani, mentioned in 934 by Widukind of ...

  2. Ueckermünde ( Aussprache [ ˌʏkɐˈmʏndə] [2]) ist eine amtsfreie Stadt im Landkreis Vorpommern-Greifswald im Nordosten von Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Die Hafenstadt liegt an der Mündung der Uecker in das Stettiner Haff und ist das bevölkerungsmäßig kleinste der 18 Mittelzentren des Landes . Die Stadt ist für ihren Tierpark, ihre gut ...

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  4. Jul 12, 2018 · Despite the idyllic location of the city, this dark shadow still remains. In 1993, many decades later, Ernst Klee’s documentary, “The Hell of Ueckermünde – Psychiatry in the East,” 2 shocked the country again. Klee was well known in Germany for his investigative research about German Nazis in the medical field, and his film brought ...

  5. www.ueckermuende.de. Ueckermünde is a port town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district. The town is at the mouth of the river Uecker into the Szczecin Lagoon .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UckermarkUckermark - Wikipedia

    Uckermark. The Uckermark ( German pronunciation ⓘ) is a historical region in northeastern Germany, which currently straddles the Uckermark District of Brandenburg and the Vorpommern-Greifswald District of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Its traditional capital is Prenzlau .

  7. When you think of resort towns Ueckermünde isn’t the first place that might come to mind. Too bad, this town in the far north on the Oder Lagoon by the Baltic Sea is just dynamite. It wouldn’t be fair to say that Ueckermünde is only good for being a seaside vacation spot with nothing else to offer.

  8. Ueckermünde takes its name from the Uecker River. The city on the Oder Lagoon was first documented in 1178 and around 1260 city rights were granted. In 1295, it became part of Pomerania. This city was almost completely destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. The city was known for brick making and iron production.

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