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The Kubitzer Bodden is a type of lagoon known as a ''bodden'' on the Baltic Sea coast in the southwestern area of the island of Rügen in Germany. In the north the ''bodden'' is bounded by the ''Lieschow'' peninsula on Rügen. In the east and south the shores of the island of Rügen near Dreschvitz, Samtens and Rambin form its natural perimeter. The boundary with the Strelasund to the west is the line between the hook known as the Bessiner Haken near Bessin in the south and the tip of the Lieschow peninsula in the north.〔''Die General Karte No. 1 - Schwerin-Rostock-Rügen'', 1:200,000 scale, Mairs Geographische Verlag/Falk Verlag, Ostfildern, 2008.〕 The Kubitzer Bodden reaches its greatest depth in the area of the navigable channel off the village of Rugenhof where it is about 3.5 metres deep. In the central and western areas of the ''bodden'' the water depth varies between 2 and 3 metres. The zones near the shore are about 1.5 metres deep. The shipping channel, the so-called ''Schwarze Strom'' ("Black Stream") runs through the middle of the ''bodden'' in and east-west direction. The ''bodden'' is named after the village of Groß Kubitz on the island of Rügen. The ''bodden'' is part of the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park and it is one of the West Rügen Bodden. On the ''Bessiner Haken'' there is a beacon. In the east of the ''bodden'' lies the island of Liebitz. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kubitzer Bodden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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