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Arkona may refer to: * Cape Arkona on the German island of Rügen * Arkona (band), a Russian folk metal band * Arkona, Ontario * Arkona, (1985-2002) a cruise ship * ARKONA (FüWES), an Air Command and Control System (ACCS), used by the German air force * ''Arkona'' (2004), one of the icebreakers of Germany * Arkona Hill, a hill in Szczecin, Poland * Lake Arkona, a stage of the lake waters in the Huron-Erie-Ontario basin * Arkonian Forest Park, a forest in Szczecin, Poland See also * Arkońskie-Niemierzyn, a neighbourhood in Szczecin Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major s ...
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Cape Arkona
Cape Arkona () is a 45-metre (150-foot) high cape on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It forms the tip of the Wittow peninsula, just a few kilometres north of the Jasmund National Park. The protected landscape of Cape Arkona, together with the fishing village of Vitt, belongs to the municipality of Putgarten and is one of the most popular tourist destinations on Rügen, receiving about 800,000 visitors annually. On the cape there are two lighthouses, a navigation tower, two military bunker complexes, the Slavic temple fortress of '' Jaromarsburg'' and several tourist buildings (restaurants, pubs and souvenir shops). Because of its geology and the weathering that occurs here, there are frequent coastal collapses, especially in winter. Cape Arkona is often referred to as "the northernmost point of Rügen", which is not true. Approximately one kilometre to the north-west, there is a point on the steep coast, known as the ''Gellort'', which is a little furth ...
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Arkona (band)
Arkona (russian: Аркона) is a Russian folk metal band. Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology, and their music incorporates several traditional Russian musical instruments. The name of the band "Arkona" refers to the last Pre-Christianized Slavic city-castle. History The band was founded in February 2002 by two members of Dolgoprudny Slavic Neopaganism Society: Masha "Scream" Arkhipova and Alexander "Warlock" Korolyov, originally as Giperboreya (Гиперборея – Hyperborea). At the end of 2002 the group (featuring also Evgeny Knyazev on guitar, Evgeny Borzov on bass and Olga Loginova on keyboards, and now as Arkona) entered the Moscow CDM Studios. Having recorded the ''Rus'' demo (its three tracks re-surfaced in 2006 as bonuses for the live set ''Zhizn vo Slavu''), the band started playing live, performing with fellow Russian folk metal bands, like Butterfly Temple, Pagan Reign, Svarga, and Rossomahaar. In September 2003 Ar ...
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Arkona, Ontario
Arkona is a community located in the municipality of Lambton Shores in southwestern Ontario near the Lambton–Middlesex county line, situated beside the Ausable River, on Former Kings Highway 79 (now Lambton County Road 79), Arkona is roughly halfway between Thedford, and Watford. History Prehistory The site of the village is at the base of the Wyoming Moraine which formed along the shores of ancient Lake Arkona during the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier some 16,000 years ago. Rich deposits of fossils are revealed at nearby Hungry Hollow. Evidence of early human habitation exists at the site of Paleo hunting camps which were found just a kilometre south of Arkona dating back some 11,000 years. Subsequent migrations of Archaic and Woodland peoples moved into the area as the climate and vegetation changed. Evidence of this long-standing habitation is frequently discovered in the fields surrounding the current village. Arrival of European settlers The first known perm ...
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Saga Pearl II
''Saga Pearl II'' ( IMO: 8000214) (formerly ''Astoria'', ''Quest for Adventure'' and ''Saga Pearl II'') was a passenger ship that was built in Germany in 1981. She measured 18,627 Gross Tons and her draught was reported to be . Her length overall was and her beam was . For most of her life Pearl II had operated as a cruise ship. History ''Astor'' The ship was built in 1981 in the ship yard of Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Werk Ross, Hamburg, Yard no. 165. The ship was ordered by the newly formed German company Hadag Cruise Line, but was quickly sold to South African company Safmarine, because the ship was not profitable enough. However, Safmarine discovered that the ''Astor'' did not have enough speed to maintain the liner schedule. So a new ship was ordered that could meet the required schedule and the ''Astor'' sold. ''Arkona'' On 29 August 1985, the ''Astor'' was sold to ''Deutfracht Seereederei'' an East German shipping company. It was renamed the ''Arkona''. The vessel ...
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ARKONA (FüWES)
Arkona may refer to: * Cape Arkona on the German island of Rügen * Arkona (band), a Russian folk metal band * Arkona, Ontario * Arkona, (1985-2002) a cruise ship * ARKONA (FüWES), an Air Command and Control System (ACCS), used by the German air force * ''Arkona'' (2004), one of the icebreakers of Germany * Lake Arkona Lake Arkona was a stage of the lake waters in the Huron-Erie-Ontario basin following the end of the Lake Maumee levels and before the Lake Whittlesey stages, named for Arkona, Ontario, about east of Sarnia, Ontario, Sarnia. Beaches The ice she ...
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Arkona (2004)
Arkona may refer to: * Cape Arkona on the German island of Rügen * Arkona (band), a Russian folk metal band * Arkona, Ontario * Arkona, (1985-2002) a cruise ship * ARKONA (FüWES), an Air Command and Control System (ACCS), used by the German air force * ''Arkona'' (2004), one of the icebreakers of Germany * Arkona Hill, a hill in Szczecin, Poland * Lake Arkona, a stage of the lake waters in the Huron-Erie-Ontario basin * Arkonian Forest Park, a forest in Szczecin, Poland See also * Arkońskie-Niemierzyn, a neighbourhood in Szczecin Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major s ...
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Icebreakers Of Germany
The icebreakers of Germany include one large icebreaker, used for International polar research and dozens of smaller icebreakers that clear navigation channels of ice in Germany's territorial waters. {, class="wikitable sortable" ! name , , IMO / ENI number , , launched , , notes , - , ''Polarstern'' , , IMO 8013132 , , 1982 , , a German research icebreaker of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven. , - , ''Mellum'' , , IMO 8301981 , , 1983 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Neuwerk'' , , IMO 9143984 , , 1997 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Arkona'' , , , , 2004 , , Multi-purpose vessel with icebreaking capabilities , - , ''Görmitz'' , , IMO 9339363 , , 2004 , , in 2010 she assisted in the northern Peenestrom, in the fairway to Hiddensee and Ost- and Landtief , - , ''Schwedt'' , , ENI 05041960 , , 2010 , , Breaks ice on the River Oder , - , ''Stettin ...
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Arkona Hill
Arkona Hill, previously known as Qusitorp Hill, and as Eckerberg Hill, is a hill located in Szczecin, Poland, within the administrative neighbourhood of Osów. It is part of the Warszewo Hills, and is located within the Arkonian Forest Park. Its height above mean sea level is 70.3 m (230.64 ft.). History Between 1899 and 1904, on the hill was built the Qusitorp Tower, a 52-meter-tall (170.6 ft.) tower which included a coffeehouse at its base, and a viewing point on top. The building was destroyed between 1944 and 1945, during the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin .... Currently, its ruins remain there.Damian Kolassa: ''Wieża Quistorpa: Od monumentu po ruinę''. Volumina.pl, 2022. . (in Polish) Notes References {{reflist Geogra ...
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Szczecin
Szczecin (, , german: Stettin ; sv, Stettin ; Latin: ''Sedinum'' or ''Stetinum'') is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland. Located near the Baltic Sea and the German border, it is a major seaport and Poland's seventh-largest city. As of December 2021, the population was 395,513. Szczecin is located on the river Oder, south of the Szczecin Lagoon and the Bay of Pomerania. The city is situated along the southwestern shore of Dąbie Lake, on both sides of the Oder and on several large islands between the western and eastern branches of the river. Szczecin is adjacent to the town of Police and is the urban centre of the Szczecin agglomeration, an extended metropolitan area that includes communities in the German states of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Szczecin is the administrative and industrial centre of West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is the site of the University of Szczecin, Pomeranian Medical Universi ...
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Lake Arkona
Lake Arkona was a stage of the lake waters in the Huron-Erie-Ontario basin following the end of the Lake Maumee levels and before the Lake Whittlesey stages, named for Arkona, Ontario, about east of Sarnia, Ontario, Sarnia. Beaches The ice sheet had withdrawn north of the "thumb" of Michigan, then advanced southward, raising water levels to the east of the "thumb", but not those to the west. This created four distinct areas around Lake Arkona: # In the Saginaw basin, where the Arkona beaches were neither submerged nor modified; # The area on the "thumb", where the beaches were overridden by the ice and destroyed; # The Black River valley, where the beaches were submerged but protected from modification; and # The area, which would be Lake Whittlesey, where the beaches were submerged and modified by storm waves. Modified beaches From Spring Hill and Zion to the Ohio state line in southeastern Lenawee County, Michigan, Lenawee County, the three Arkona beaches are faint and hard ...
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Arkonian Forest Park
The Arkonian Forest Park, also simply known as the Arkonian Forest, or Arkonian Woods, and until 1945, Eckerberg Forrest, is a forest in the city of Szczecin, Poland, that is a part of the Szczecin Forests, which by themselves, are a part of the Ueckermünde Heath. It is located in the Warszewo Hills, in the north-western part of the city, in the municipal neighbourhoods of Arkońskie-Niemierzyn, Głębokie-Pilchowo, and Osów. It covers an area of 976,9 ha.''Szczecin, plan miasta'', Poznań: Cartomedia, 2002, ISBN 978-83-7445-163-5. Name The name of Arkonian Forest (Polish: ''Las Arkoński'') refers to the Cape Arkona, located at the island of Rügen in Germany, place of worship of Svetovit, god in Slavic paganism. Prior to 1945, it was called ''Eckerberg Forrest'' (German: ''Eckerberger Wald''), known after the estate of Eckerberg located in the area, which itself was named after the regional hill. Characteristics In the area is covered by the mixed forest, with tree spec ...
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Arkońskie-Niemierzyn
Arkońskie-Niemierzyn is a municipal neighbourhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland. It is situated on the left bank of the Oder River, north-west of the Szczecin Old Town, in Zachód (West) District. As of January 2011, it had a population of 11,533. Arkońskie-Niemierzyn comprises Osiedle Arkońskie Osiedle (Polish plural: ''osiedla'', from German ''Ansiedlung'' meaning ''settlement'') is a term used in Poland to denote a designated subdivision or neighbourhood of a city or its dzielnica, or of a town, with its own council and executive. Lik ... and Niemierzyn. References Neighbourhoods of Szczecin {{WestPomeranian-geo-stub ...
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