| Page Views: 167 Last Visit to Prenzlau: - | Area of Prenzlau, Angermuende, Templin that is.. by Maria250 - last update: Apr 23, 2007 |
THE UCKERMARK is a tract of partly wooded and partly open farming country with many, many lakes. The name MARK (of UCKERMARK) reflects the area's place on the borders between Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Pomerania. The Uckermark's nothern, rather hilly part around Prenzlau (a town of about 20,000 citizens) is called "Toscana of the North". Uckermark is about 40 miles from Germany's capital Berlin. The Uckermark is the largest administrative district in Germany. However, as only 160,000 people live in the intire region of Uckermark, "this piece of land is among the most sparsely populated regions of Germany.." |
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| Pros: | "Being in the green of the Uckermark feels like pure peace" | | Cons: | "One is truly lost like lost-lost without any vehicle" | | In A Nutshell: | "Dreams of natural life there in the Uckermark they turn into reality" |
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yumyum Fri Jul 3, 2009 17:47 UTC Looks great, but a bit off the beaten path without a car... | Toshioohsako Tue May 6, 2008 20:05 UTC Thanks about Goethe. You have nice introduction to several German cities to which i have never been. You have also several interesting (eg Oregon where I always wanted to go). Your German-USA connection must be a special one. | volopolo Fri Jan 18, 2008 02:21 UTC i love your picture here! Nikolaus |
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