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Grabow (bodden)

Nowadays, Grabow (bodden) is a widely discussed topic that has sparked the interest of many people around the world. Since its emergence, Grabow (bodden) has generated controversy and debate, provoking conflicting opinions among experts and society in general. In this article, we will thoroughly explore everything related to Grabow (bodden), from its origin to its current implications, in order to provide a global and complete vision that allows a thorough understanding of this topic that is so relevant today.

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Location of the Grabow
Bodden coast near Nisdorf

The Grabow (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁaːboː] ) is a bodden - a lagoon-like waterbody - off the Baltic Sea south of the Zingst and Großer Werder peninsulas and the island group of Kleiner Werder.[1]

It lies on the coast of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern between Stralsund and Barth and forms the eastern part of the Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain. Its northern part belongs to the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park.

There are three hamlets on the shores of the Grabow: Nisdorf und Kinnbackenhagen in the municipality of Groß Mohrdorf and Dabitz in the municipality of Kenz-Küstrow.

The Grabow is a popular fishing lake.

References

  1. ^ Die General Karte No. 1 - Schwerin-Rostock-Rügen, 1:200,000 scale, Mairs Geographische Verlag/Falk Verlag, Ostfildern, 2008.

54°23′17″N 12°50′9″E / 54.38806°N 12.83583°E / 54.38806; 12.83583