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page 1Nature reserves in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Greifswalder Oie
island in the Baltic Sea
Ruden
island in Germany
Galenbecker See
lake in Galenbeck, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Bock
island in Germany
Barther Oie
island
Koos
island in the Greifswalder bay, Germany
Streckelsberg
thumb|View of the Streckelsberg in 1954
The Streckelsberg is an approximately 58-metre high coastal cliff on the island of Usedom in North Germany. After the Golm and the Kückelsberg, the Streckelsberg is the third highest elevation on the island. The Streckelsberg is located half a kilometre southeast of the former fishing village and present-day seaside resort of Koserow directly on the Baltic Sea shore. To the southeast is the village of Kölpinsee; the B 111 federal road and Usedomer Bäderbahn railway run past the hill to the southwest.
Görmitz
thumb|Pasture on Görmitz
Görmitz () is a small island in the Achterwasser lagoon or bodden on the island of Usedom. The island is a nature reserve, which is managed by the Jordsand Society for the Protection of Seabirds and Nature (Verein Jordsand zum Schutze der Seevögel und der Natur).
Langenwerder
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Mechower See
lake in Schlagsdorf, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Putzarer See
lake in Germany
Döpe
lake in Nordwestmecklenburg District, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Riether Werder
island
Goldensee
Goldensee is a lake in the Nordwestmecklenburg district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. At an elevation of , its surface area is .
Beuchel
Beuchel () is a tiny, uninhabited island in the Neuendorfer Wiek bay of the German island of Rügen, and is only a little over a hundred metres off Rügen. It measures roughly 400 by 100 metres, and has an area of 7 ha (approximately 17. acres). The kidney-shaped island is flat and treeless.
Schmaler Luzin
lake in Feldberger Seenlandschaft, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Fährinsel
thumb|Fährinsel (background) seen from the west, September 2009
Fährinsel () is a small Baltic Sea island off the eastern shore of the island of Hiddensee and which belongs to the Insel Hiddensee municipality. It is separated from Hiddensee by the narrow Bäk, only 120 metres wide in places. It forms the western part of the border between the Schaproder Bodden and the Vitter Bodden. The island is 1.23 km long and up to 580 metres wide. It has an area of ca. 37 ha. Ferry services between Rügen and Hiddensee used to run via Fährinsel. It was closed in 1952 when the port at Schaprode was
Kleinvielener See
lake in Germany
Santower See
lake in Germany
Kirr
Kirr () is an island in the Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain south of the Zingst Peninsula on the German Baltic Sea coast. It is separated from the peninsula by the Zingster Strom. The island is a nature reserve within the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park. It was formerly and is sometimes still called Großer Kirr or Große Kirr ("Great Kirr"). This is to distinguish it from the northwestern part of the island, which was still a separate albeit much smaller island in the Zingster Strom in the second half of the 20th century, that used to be called Kleiner Kirr or Kleine Kirr ("Small Kirr").
Kleiner Dambecker See
lake in Germany
Großer Dambecker See
lake in Bobitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Schaalsee Biosphere Reserve
biosphere reserve in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Gänsewerder
Gänsewerder is a tiny uninhabited German island in the Schaproder Bodden, a lagoon on the Baltic Sea coast, 400 metres east of the Gellen Peninsula on Hiddensee. It is part of the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park and is out of bounds to the public. The surface of Gänsewerder is flat, sandy and damp, and only reeds and small plants grow there. There is a small pond in the northeast of the island. The island has an oval shape and slopes along its longer axis from southwest to northeast. It measures about 328 by 155 metres and has an area of some 4 hectares. When the national park was
Nonne
river in Germany