Grömitz


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image_photoFile:Grömitz, Ansicht mit Strandkörben.JPG
image_flagFlagge Grömitz.png
image_coaDEU Grömitz COA.svg
coordinates
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stateSchleswig-Holstein
districtOstholstein
elevation14
area51.08
postal_code23743
area_code04562
licenceOH
Gemeindeschlüssel01 0 55 016
websitewww.groemitz.eu
mayorMark Burmeister
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Grömitz () is a municipality in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Bay of Lübeck, approximately 35 km northeast of Lübeck, and 23 km east of Eutin.

Grömitz is a settlement on the Baltic Sea. In fair weather one can see buildings on the about 15 kilometer distant shore.

The town name contains the Slavic root grom ("thunder") and means "a place of thunder".

The sei whale was described after a whale stranded near Grömitz in 1829.

There were three ligers in the local zoo, but the last one had to be put to rest in February 2008.

Notable people

References

References

  1. (2008-02-06). "Der vermutlich letzte Liger Europas ist tot". derStandard.at.

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