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- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) abstract "The All Saints Day flood (German: Allerheiligenflut) of 1304 was a storm surge that hit the southwestern Baltic Sea coast on 1 November (All Saints' Day) that year. The region of Western Pomerania was particularly badly affected by the flooding. 271 lives were lost as a result of the flood.Like most similar storm floods, it was created when water accumulated in the middle and northern Baltic as a result of several days of strong westerly winds, and then surged abruptly onto the Pomeranian coast when the wind suddenly shifted to the northeast. The All Saints Day flood resulted in substantial losses of land between the islands of Rügen and Usedom. This is based on the fact that in 1304 there had been a land bridge between the peninsula of Mönchgut on Rügen and the island of Ruden off Usedom. The Bay of Greifswald was probably still an inland lake and the present-day branch of the River Oder, the Peenestrom, flowed on through the Strelasund and did not discharge into the Baltic until the western end of the sound. In the 1304 storm flood, the southern part of the Mönchgut and most of Ruden was flooded. Whether further storm flooding was needed to finally turn drown the land under the water, is not known. The only losses recorded are those of two villages on Ruden that were drowned. The Bay of Greifswald was henceforth known as the \"low country\" (Landtief) or the \"New Deep\" (Neue Tief). 300 years later, only the ever-shrinking island of Ruden remained, along with the small island of North Ruden, which presumably sank beneath the waves in the 17th century. The remaining island is still less than 2 metres above the water for long stretches; the channel for the eastern approach to Stralsund has to be dredged to be kept free.Other consequences of the All Saints Day flood have not been handed down, but it is also possible that it led to breaches to the Baltic Sea at Damerow on Usedom, at the Swine estuary and on the shores of the Prorer Wiek. These areas were almost uninhabited at the end of Middle Ages because of their infertility.".
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- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageRevisionID "691734771".
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink All_Saints_Day.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Greifswald.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1304_in_Germany.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_floods.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floods_in_Germany.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Pomerania.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Baltic_Sea.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Coast.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Damerow_(Usedom).
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Mönchgut.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink North_Ruden.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Oder.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Peenestrom.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Prorer_Wiek.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Ruden_(island).
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Rügen.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Storm_surge.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Stralsund.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Strelasund.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Usedom.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Pomerania.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLink Świna.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLinkText "All Saints Day in 1304".
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLinkText "All Saints' Flood (1304)".
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wikiPageWikiLinkText "All Saints' Flood".
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- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) subject Category:1304_in_Germany.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) subject Category:14th-century_floods.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) subject Category:Floods_in_Germany.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) subject Category:History_of_Pomerania.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) subject Category:History_of_the_Baltic_Sea.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) hypernym Surge.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) comment "The All Saints Day flood (German: Allerheiligenflut) of 1304 was a storm surge that hit the southwestern Baltic Sea coast on 1 November (All Saints' Day) that year. The region of Western Pomerania was particularly badly affected by the flooding.".
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) label "All Saints' Flood (1304)".
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- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) sameAs Allerheiligenflut_1304.
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- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) sameAs Q2648536.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) wasDerivedFrom All_Saints_Flood_(1304)?oldid=691734771.
- All_Saints_Flood_(1304) isPrimaryTopicOf All_Saints_Flood_(1304).