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| Greifswald (the translation means forest of the griffin) was founded in 1250 and today is a town of about 55000 inhabitants on the coastline of the German Baltic Sea. You will find it on the mainland between the islands of Rügen and Usedom. This small tourism website has set a clear and brief description of Greifswald as its main goal. It focuses only on the highlights of culture and architecture of this ancient hanseatic and university town. | ||
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| The background image shows St. Nicholasī cathedral. | cultural scene | |
| Caspar David Friedrich | ||
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