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  1. Rügen Island. With its white-sand beaches, canopies of chestnut, oak, elm and poplar trees, charming architecture and even its own national park, Rügen offers numerous ways to enjoy nature. Although summer draws thousands of visitors to its shores, Rügens lush 1000-sq-km surface area fringed by 574km of coastline means there are still ...

  2. fi.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › RügenRügen – Wikipedia

    Rügen (puol. Rugia) on Itämerellä sijaitseva saari, joka kuuluu Saksan Mecklenburg-Etu-Pommerin osavaltioon. Rügen on kooltaan Saksan suurin saari, ja se muodostaa suurimman osan Rügenin piirikunnasta. Saaren pinta-ala on 935 neliökilometriä, ja sen asukasluku oli noin 73 000 vuonna 2001.

  3. Rügen is Germany's largest island. Spanning more than 900 square kilometres, this island has all of the ingredients for the perfect holiday in abundance. Think beaches that go on as far as the eye can see, untouched natural landscapes and luxurious seaside resorts.

  4. Rügen is an island just off the Pomeranian coast of the Baltic Sea, and is the largest island in Germany covering over 900 square km. Lying in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, it contains the towns Bergen, Sassnitz, Putbus and Garz, alongside the seaside resorts of Binz, Baabe, Göhren, Selling and Thiessow.

  5. Mar 10, 2018 · Germany rarely tops the wish list of sun-and-sand lovers. However, the country is home to many spectacular islands and beaches, a jewel among which is Rügen Island. Soft sandy beaches as far as the eyes can see, snazzy sea resorts, historic towns, a national park basking in natural splendor – Rügen has everything to make your holiday memorable.

  6. Rügen, largest island of Germany, in the Baltic Sea opposite Stralsund and separated from the German mainland by the Strelasund (Strela Sound) and the Bodden Strait. It is administered as part of Mecklenburg–West Pomerania Land (state). Its length from north to south is 32 miles (51 km), its maximum breadth 25 miles (40 km), and its area 358 ...

  7. Rügen (also: Rugia) is Germany's largest island. It is situated in north eastern Germany on the southern Baltic Sea Coast, in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A holiday destination for more than 200 years, it is known for its sandy beaches, chalk cliffs and Bodden lagoons.

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