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Sassnitz : ウィキペディア英語版
Sassnitz

Sassnitz ((:ˈzasnɪts), before 1993 in (ドイツ語:Saßnitz)) is a town on the Jasmund peninsula, Rügen Island, in the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The population as of 2012 was 9,498.
It is a well-known seaside resort and port town, and is a gateway to the nearby Jasmund National Park with its unique chalk cliffs. Sassnitz is the home of Rügen's only zoo, the Sassnitz Wildlife Park. The decommissioned British submarine HMS ''Otus'' was purchased by a German entrepreneur and towed to Sassnitz to be a floating museum. The Sassnitz area is most popular for its famous chalk rocks (''Kreidefelsen''), which inspired artists like Caspar David Friedrich.
== Geography ==

File:Sassnitz (2011-05-21).JPG|Sassnitz aerial view (2011), the famous chalk cliffs of the Jasmund National Park to the right. ''(More aerial photos )''
File:Sassnitz Mukran (2011-05-21) 7.JPG|Sassnitz Mukran, the ferry port of Sassnitz
File:Sassnitz Kreidefelsen 2011.jpg|Chalk rocks in the front, spa town of Sassnitz in the back
File:Herthasee und Herthaburg auf Rügen.jpg|The small yet deep Herthasee in the national park as part of Sassnitz, with the Slavic hill fort ''Herthaburg'' at its banks

The borough of Sassnitz lies in the northeastern part of the island of Rügen, covering the eastern part of the Jasmund peninsula as far as the sand bar of Schmale Heide to the south. The countryside there is renowned especially for its chalk cliffs. In addition, ice age depositions dominate the landscape. Its depressions have frequently been filled by small lakes. The most striking chalk cliff is the 118 metre-high Königsstuhl. Large parts of the borough are covered by various types of wood with their typical habitats. One feature is the forest on the coastal slopes. Here there are rare trees like wild pear, wild apple and yew. The town lies on the coastal slopes at the southern end of the Stubnitz, a 7.5-kilometre-long and up to four-kilometre-wide beech forest. The remaining land areas consist of moors, beach, meadows, pastureland and settlements. In the south of the borough, near Mukran, are the Wostevitz ponds, a boggy depression that is protected as a nature reserve. The small stream of Steinbach flows through the built-up area of the town.
Near the Königsstuhl lies another lake, the Herthasee, which has a diameter of about and is up to eleven metres deep.

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