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Peninsula on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany
The Priwall Peninsula (German: die Halbinsel Priwall or Der Priwall) is a spit located across from the town of Travemünde at the Trave River estuary,
Priwall_Peninsula
Topics referred to by the same term
Priwall may refer to Priwall Peninsula, in Germany Priwall (barque), a German Flying P-Liner sailing ship This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Priwall
Priwall was a four-masted steel-hulled barque with royal sails over double top and topgallant sails. The windjammer was ordered by the F. Laeisz shipping
Priwall_(barque)
River in northern Germany
the Trave, as do numerous bridges, and a ferry connects Travemünde with Priwall. Tributaries of the Trave include the Wakenitz and the Stepenitz. The Trave
Trave
HVDC power line between Sweden and Germany
as sea cable laid at the eastern side of the river. After crossing the Priwall Peninsula the cable runs parallel to the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Baltic_Cable
Traveförde) is an eastern bay of the lower Trave east of the Priwall Peninsula, Germany. The Priwall Peninsula almost fully cut off the Dassower See, a saltwater
Pötenitzer_Wiek
Branch of the Chilean Armed Forces
prototype of 1866 Ironclad Huáscar, museum ship in Talcahuano Lautaro, as Priwall recorded the fastest ever westward rounding of Cape Horn by a commercial
Chilean_Navy
The Caspar C 35 Priwall (for the Priwall Peninsula) was a German airliner of the late 1920s, of which only a single example was built. It was a large,
Caspar_C_35
Basin off the coast of northeastern Germany
refugees the possibility to flee from East Germany into West Germany. Priwall Peninsula with the museum ship Passat Travemünder Woche – traditional sailing
Bay_of_Lübeck
Headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in Chile
the Pacific, is 5 days and 14 hours, made in 1938 by the 4-mast barque Priwall of the Flying P-Line under Captain Adolf Hauth [Stark, p. 147] The Last
Cape_Horn
German shipbuilding and engineering company
Petschili (1903), Pamir (1905), Passat (1911), Peking (1911), Pola (1916) and Priwall (1917) Prinzess Eitel Friedrich (1909) (later Dar Pomorza) Gorch Fock class
Blohm+Voss
Sailing race from Australia to England
83 Port Victoria–Falmouth 1934 Passat Finland 106 Wallaroo–Lizard 1935 Priwall Germany 91 Port Victoria–Cobh 1936 Herzogin Cecilie Finland 86 Port Lincoln–Falmouth
Grain_race
City in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
10 Travemünde (~ 15,000 inhabitants) Ivendorf, Alt-Travemünde / Rönnau, Priwall, Teutendorf, Brodten Travemünde is located in far northeastern Lübeck at
Lübeck
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Parma_(barque)
Teacher, nautical enthusiast and photographer in South Australia
Victoria in 1934 (A. D. Edwardes Collection) Left Panel. Four-masted barques Priwall, Pamir, and Viking. Right Panel. Ketches (see Mosquito Fleet) at jetty
A._D._Edwardes
Four-masted barque built in 1926
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Kruzenshtern_(ship)
Border separating East and West Germany, 1949–1990
inter-zonal barrier near Asbach in Thuringia, 1950 Inner German border at Priwall (Baltic Sea coast), July 1961 The newly strengthened border in 1962 in
Inner_German_border
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
area extends from the Baltic Sea coast (between Klützer Winkel and the Priwall Peninsula) to the banks of the Pötenitzer Wiek and the Dassower See up
Dassow
List of ships with the same or similar names
Lautaro (1910–?), a tug. Lautaro (1941–1945), formerly the German barque Priwall, built 1917. Lautaro (1947–1991), a patrol boat, formerly the Sotoyomo-class
Chilean_ship_Lautaro
Skyscraper in Lübeck, Germany
elevator broken) is on the 35th floor and offers a wide view over the Priwall with the four-masted barque Passat, Nordwestmecklenburg, the Trave with
Maritim_Travemünde
Bay in Germany
is almost fully cut off from the open sea and the Bay of Lübeck by the Priwall Peninsula. The bay is approximately 8-square-kilometre (3 sq mi) in area
Dassower_See
Law enforcement agency
Some ships: Bad Bramstedt Bayreuth Eschwege Potsdam Bamberg Bad Düben Priwall Kalkgrund Seeadler Hamburg Mellum Official titles (ranks): From top to
German_Federal_Coast_Guard
German sailship
their similarity, including Pangani, Petschili, Pamir, Passat, Peking, Priwall, Pola (which never sailed under the Laeisz flag) and Padua, now under the
Passat_(ship)
German ship built in 1902
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Preussen_(ship)
Sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz
1892, stranded in Norfolk 1905 Ponape, built 1903 in Italy, scrapped 1936 Priwall, built 1917, given to the Chilean navy, in 1943 as it was in Valparaiso
Flying_P-Liner
Weapons testing site used by the Nazis
marina and hotel complex have since been constructed on part of the site. Priwall Peninsula, location of the Erprobungsstelle See/Travemünde Luftwaffe maritime
Tarnewitz_test_site
Late 19th and early 20th century ships
nitrates home. They had built powerful vessels, such as the Peking, Padua and Priwall especially for the difficult west-bound voyage around Cape Horn, and their
Iron-hulled_sailing_ship
German sailing ship
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Pamir_(ship)
German trading ship built in 1895
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Potosi_(barque)
freedom is sometimes paid in blood. A visit to the East German border at the Priwall Peninsula gave a glimpse of what a society can look like when freedom is
Flint_School
Arabat Spit Tuzla Spit Curonian Spit, Russia/Lithuania Hel Spit, Poland Priwall, Germany Vistula Spit, Poland/Russia Grenen, Denmark Lefevre Peninsula
List_of_geographical_spits
the district on the Baltic Sea between the Hanseatic towns of Lübeck (Priwall) and Wismar, north of Grevesmühlen and centred on Klütz. The hilly landscape
Klützer_Winkel
Steel-hulled four-masted barque
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Peking_(ship)
River in Germany
lake its waters reach the Pötenitzer Wiek, a bay of the Trave river, the Priwall Peninsula and Mecklenburg, where the Stepenitz discharges into the Trave
Stepenitz_(Trave)
Herzogtum Lauenburg, Stadt Lübeck 599,57 1999042020.04.1999 178 Südlicher Priwall Stadt Lübeck 147,20 1998081919.08.1998 179 Tönsheider Wald Rendsburg-Eckernförde
List of nature reserves in Schleswig-Holstein
List_of_nature_reserves_in_Schleswig-Holstein
Iron-hulled sailing ship
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Pommern_(ship)
See Shore Zone Nordwestmecklenburg 148 N 144 Küstenlandschaft zwischen Priwall and Barendorf mit Harkenbäkniederung Nordwestmecklenburg 542 N 145 Wakenitzniederung
List of nature reserves in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
List_of_nature_reserves_in_Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Ponape_(barque)
Holstein Scharbeutz Schlei Sierksdorf Timmendorfer Strand Travemünde and the Priwall Eutin (Castle) Flensburg Friedrichstadt Glücksburg (water castle) Husum
Tourism_in_Schleswig-Holstein
German marine officer (1878–1930)
Yachthafen AG (Trayag) in the northern German port of Travemünde on the Priwall Peninsula, to provide mooring berths and manufacturing facilities for the
Walter_Lohmann
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Pisagua_(ship)
Month in 1917
under Italian control (until the summer of 1920). The German sailing ship Priwall was launched by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg. The ship was primarily used for
June_1917
1953 Yagán (1940) Cutter 21.0 1940 1959 Lautaro (1917) four-masted barque Priwall 1941 1945 Caught fire and sunk 1945 Magallanes (1911) Transporter 6,650
List of decommissioned ships of the Chilean Navy
List_of_decommissioned_ships_of_the_Chilean_Navy
Lighthouse in Sweden
grounded at the reef in due to a sudden north-eastern gale in 1950. M/S Priwall, West German flagged cargoship beached at Finnrevet 1 February 1968 loaded
Finnrevet
t e Ships of F. Laeisz Five-masted barques Potosi Preußen Four-masted barques Padua Pamir Passat Parma Peking Pisagua Placilla Pommern Ponape Priwall
Placilla_(ship)
Wolff Belfast United Kingdom For British Shipping Controller. 23 June Priwall Barque Blohm & Voss Hamburg Germany For F. Laeisz. 30 June Idaho New Mexico-class
List_of_ship_launches_in_1917
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