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Travel Charme Strandidyll Heringsdorf (Seebad Heringsdorf) “ An Excellent Choice ” Strandhotel Ostseeblick (Seebad Heringsdorf) BEST WESTERN PLUS Hotel Baltic Hills Usedom(Korswandt) Das Ahlbeck Hotel & Spa (Seebad Ahlbeck) “ Great location ” 04/27/2013 “ Excellent location, good food ” 04/20/2013 Hotel Villa Seeschlosschen (Seebad Ahlbeck)
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Piraten der Ostsee Abenteuer-Minigolf Phenomenta Peenemunde Historische Rundfahrt Peenemunde U-Boot-Museum Peenemunde (Peenemunde) Atelier-Otto-Niemeyer-Holstein
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Heringsdorfer Strand (Seebad Heringsdorf) Wolgastsee Tauchgondel Zinnowitz (Zinnowitz) Loddiner Hoft Botanical Garden Mellenthin
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Usedom (German: Usedom Polish: Uznam ) is a Baltic Sea island in Pomerania, since 1945 divided between Germany and Poland. It is the second biggest Pomeranian island after Rügen and before Wolin. It is situated north of the Szczecin Lagoon (Polish: Zalew Szczeciński; German: Stettiner Haff) estuary of the River Oder. About 80% of the island belongs to the German district of Vorpommern-Greifswald in the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The eastern part and the largest city on the island – Świnoujście (German name: Swinemünde), belong to the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. With an annual average of 1906 sunshine hours, Usedom is the sunniest region of both Germany and Poland, and it is also the sunniest island in the Baltic Sea. Hence its nickname Sunshine Island or Sunny Island (German: Sonneninsel, Polish: Wyspa Słońca ). Its area is 445 km² (the German part 373 km²; the Polish part 72 km²). Its population is 76,500 (the German part 31,500; the Polish part 45,000).
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