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- Q204492 subject Q7797760.
- Q204492 subject Q8363541.
- Q204492 abstract "The Zingster Strom is a distinctive, river-like arm of the Barther Bodden lagoon, south of the Zingst peninsula on Germany's Baltic Sea coast. It lies between the island of Kirr and the Zingst and runs from east to west in a semi-circular arc, both ends being open to the south. It is less than one hundred metres wide in places and about three kilometres long. Unlike its rather shallow neighbouring waterbodies it is over six metres deep in places. At its northernmost point lies the village of Zingst with its harbour and a water fowl roosting area. Two smaller islands, Brunstwerder and Gänsebrink, are located in the Strom. The Strom used to have direct access to the Baltic via the Alte Stramminke, a former inlet.54°25′38″N 12°42′55″E".
- Q204492 thumbnail Zeesenboot_FZ_50.jpg?width=300.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q315712.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q545.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q7797760.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q809282.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363541.
- Q204492 wikiPageWikiLink Q886640.
- Q204492 point "54.42722222222222 12.715277777777779".
- Q204492 type SpatialThing.
- Q204492 comment "The Zingster Strom is a distinctive, river-like arm of the Barther Bodden lagoon, south of the Zingst peninsula on Germany's Baltic Sea coast. It lies between the island of Kirr and the Zingst and runs from east to west in a semi-circular arc, both ends being open to the south. It is less than one hundred metres wide in places and about three kilometres long. Unlike its rather shallow neighbouring waterbodies it is over six metres deep in places.".
- Q204492 label "Zingster Strom".
- Q204492 lat "54.42722222222222".
- Q204492 long "12.715277777777779".
- Q204492 depiction Zeesenboot_FZ_50.jpg.