Gedser is a town at the southern tip of the Danish island of Falster in the Guldborgsund Municipality in Sjælland region. It is the southernmost town in...
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Gedser Odde on the island of Falster in the Baltic Sea is Denmark's southernmost point. The terminal moraine from Idestrup through Skelby to Gedser is...
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The Gedser–Rostock bridge was a proposed project that would have linked the Danish island Falster with Rostock in Germany. The 45 km (28 mi) route across...
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Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev (Danish: Fyrskib XVII Gedser Rev) is a decommissioned lightvessel built in 1895, now serving as a museum ship in Helsingør...
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Scandlines is a ferry company that operates the Rødby–Puttgarden and Gedser–Rostock ferry routes between Denmark and Germany. Scandlines owns 7 ferries...
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Gedser Church lies in the town of Gedser on the southern tip of the Danish island of Falster. It is the church of Gedser Parish. Completed in 1915, it...
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The Gedser wind turbine is located near Gedser in the south of the Danish island of Falster. It was constructed by the engineer Johannes Juul in 1957 for...
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Guldborgsund Municipality. Falster includes Denmark's southernmost point, Gedser Odde, near Gedser. The largest town is Nykøbing Falster with over 40% of the island's...
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skály, Turnov Hruboskalsko Bornholm Fur Formation Møns Klint, Møn Gedser Odde, Gedser Stevns Klint, Eastern Zealand Cliffs of Sangstrup, Djursland Vormsi...
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Lolland Line which had opened in 1874. And in 1886, the Gedser Line between Nykøbing Falster and Gedser was inaugurated. In 1910, a railway line opened from...
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(1924–26) Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen (with Kaare Klint, 1930) Gedser Church, Gedser, Denmark Gedser Church Peace Church, Odense Grundtvig's Church Houses surrounding...
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57.75250°N 10.61694°E / 57.75250; 10.61694 (Skagen (North))) South : Gedser, Falster West : Blåvandshuk, Ribe County (55°33′45″N 8°4′21″E / 55.56250°N...
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Helsingborg … Helsingør – Copenhagen – Køge – Vordingborg – Nykøbing Falster – Gedser … Rostock – Berlin – Lübbenau – Dresden – Teplice – Prague – Tábor – Linz...
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beach of the Skaw) at 57° 45' 7" northern latitude; the southernmost is Gedser point (the southern tip of Falster) at 54° 33' 35" northern latitude; the...
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Germany via Warnemünde inconvenient. From 1951 to 1963 a ferry line from Gedser to Großenbrode operated as a temporary solution. In addition, traffic between...
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(82 ft) tower in 1957, the 200 kW Gedser wind turbine was designed by Johannes Juul on the basis of the Bogø turbine. The Gedser facility ran maintenance free...
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largest port on the German Baltic coast. The ferry routes between Rostock to Gedser in Denmark and to Trelleborg in Southern Sweden are among the busiest between...
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were Bøtø By, Gedesby Strand, Gedser, Idestrup, Marielyst, Nykøbing Strandhuse, and Skelby. Gedser Odde ("Point Gedser") at the island's far southern...
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owned, still usable wooden ships. Harbor ships include: Lightvessel XVII Gedser Rev – lightvessel built in Odense in 1895, in operation until 1972, then...
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December 1997 the Kronprins Frederik was rebuilt and entered service on the Gedser - Rostock route. Since commissioning the two new ferries in 2017, she has...
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Rikke Sevecke (born 1996), a Danish women's football defender Guldborgsund Gedser Guldborg Marielyst Nagelsti Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub Nørre Alslev Nysted...
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(208 mi); the Danish portion, between Gedser and Copenhagen, is approximately 315 km (196 mi). Between Rostock and Gedser, cyclists must take a ferry. The...
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ferry route from West Germany to Denmark had run between Großenbrode and Gedser. A train ferry terminal was built in Puttgarden in 1961-63 and at the same...
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8 km (5 mi) east of Heiligenhafen. Until 1963 it had a ferry connection to Gedser in Denmark. After World War II there was no ferry connection between West...
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(1894) Lagaren⚓ (1894) Bessie⛵ (1895) C.A. Thayer⚓ (1895) Centaur⛵ (1895) Gedser Rev⚓ (1895) Hiawatha⛵ (1895) Kitty⛵ (1895) Belem⛵ (1896) Daisy⚓ (1896) Edna...
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port of Gedser, some 24 nautical miles away across the Baltic Sea, Böttger's device pulled him for nearly five hours to reach the Lightvessel Gedser Rev moored...
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Greece at the same time of her renaming. Launched as the Gedser she served between Gedser (Denmark) and Travemunde (Germany) from 1976 until 1986 when...
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The Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link (green) and the Gedser-Rostock bridge (orange) in the Danish-German motorway system...
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Copenhagen Frihavn – Malmö, Sweden, 1895–1986 Gedser – Warnemünde, Germany, 1903–1995, replaced by car ferry Gedser – Rostock, Germany Faaborg – Mommark, 1922–1962...
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Rostock. The Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link is planned to be opened in 2029. A Gedser-Rostock Bridge is also under consideration but has been put back as the...
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