Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar' has mentioned 'Germany' in the following places:
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City in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany | WIKI |
Place in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany | WIKI |
Stralsund (German pronunciation: [xcbx88xcax83txcax81axcbx90lzxcax8ant] (listen); Swedish: Strxc3xa5lsund),[2] officially the Hanseatic City of Stralsund (German: Hansestadt Stralsund), is a city in the Pomeranian part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. | WIKI |
Stralsund is located south west of Rxc3xbcgen (which is also Germany's largest island). | WIKI |
Its annual precipitation is 656xc2xa0mm (25.8 inches) and comparatively low, falling within the lowest third of all precipitation values in Germany. | WIKI |
Only 40% of weather stations in Germany exhibit lower seasonal variation. | WIKI |
Rxc3xbcgen Bridge, Germany's largest bridge, connects Stralsund with Rxc3xbcgen Island | WIKI |
Historical affiliations Principality of Rxc3xbcgen 1168xe2x80x931325 Duchy of Pomerania 1325xe2x80x931648 Sweden 1648xe2x80x931807 French Empire 1807xe2x80x931809 Prussian rebels 1809 French Empire 1809xe2x80x931810 Sweden 1810xe2x80x931812 French Empire 1812xe2x80x931813 Sweden 1813xe2x80x931814 Denmark 1814xe2x80x931815 Kingdom of Prussia 1815xe2x80x931871 German Empire 1871xe2x80x931918 Weimar Republic 1918xe2x80x931933 Nazi Germany 1933xe2x80x931945 Soviet occupation zone 1945xe2x80x931949 East Germany 1949xe2x80x931990 Germany 1990xe2x80x93present | WIKI |
Following the First World War Stralsund suffered the same sort of political unrest and unemployment that afflicted much of Germany. | WIKI |
the Gold Jewellery of Hiddensee),[9] and the German Oceanographic Museum, Germany's largest aquarium and oceanographic collection. | WIKI |
The ancient refectory of the monastery is one of the most spectacular Gothic interiors in Germany. | WIKI |
Huangshan, China Kiel, Germany Malmxc3xb6, Sweden Pori, Finland Stargard, Poland Svendborg, Denmark Trelleborg, Sweden Ventspils, Latvia | WIKI |