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Rügen or Rugia is Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
's largest island
Island

An island or isle is any piece of land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls are called islets....
. It is located in the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
 off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rügen makes up the vast part of the Rügen District
Rügen (district)

This is the article about the district of R?gen. For the island see R?genR?gen is a Kreis in the northeastern part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany....
, which also includes the neighboring islands Hiddensee
Hiddensee

Hiddensee is a Auto-free zone island in the Baltic Sea, located west of R?gen on the Germany coast.The island, located 54?33' north longitude 13?07' east, has about 1,300 inhabitants....
 and Ummanz
Ummanz

File:Ummanz bei R?gen.PNGUmmanz is a small island situated off the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany.Its area is 20 km?. Together with the neighboring islands R?gen and Hiddensee it is administrated as the district R?gen....
, as well as several small islands. Rügen is located in one of the most popular holiday and recreation areas within Germany, comprising such seaside resorts as Binz
Binz

Geography Binz is the largest seaside resort on the Germany island of R?gen. It lies between the Prorer Wiek and the Schmachter See in the south-east of the island....
 and Sellin
Sellin

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 and has more tourists per resident than any other location in Germany.

n is located in northeastern Germany in the Baltic Sea and its shape is distinguished by many smaller peninsula
Peninsula

A peninsula is a piece of Landform that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paeninsula : paene, almost + insula, island....
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Rügen or Rugia is Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
's largest island
Island

An island or isle is any piece of land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls are called islets....
. It is located in the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is a brackish inland sea located in Northern Europe, from 53?N to 66?N latitude and from 20?E to 26?E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Denmark islands....
 off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rügen makes up the vast part of the Rügen District
Rügen (district)

This is the article about the district of R?gen. For the island see R?genR?gen is a Kreis in the northeastern part of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany....
, which also includes the neighboring islands Hiddensee
Hiddensee

Hiddensee is a Auto-free zone island in the Baltic Sea, located west of R?gen on the Germany coast.The island, located 54?33' north longitude 13?07' east, has about 1,300 inhabitants....
 and Ummanz
Ummanz

File:Ummanz bei R?gen.PNGUmmanz is a small island situated off the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany.Its area is 20 km?. Together with the neighboring islands R?gen and Hiddensee it is administrated as the district R?gen....
, as well as several small islands. Rügen is located in one of the most popular holiday and recreation areas within Germany, comprising such seaside resorts as Binz
Binz

Geography Binz is the largest seaside resort on the Germany island of R?gen. It lies between the Prorer Wiek and the Schmachter See in the south-east of the island....
 and Sellin
Sellin

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 and has more tourists per resident than any other location in Germany.

Geography

Rügen is located in northeastern Germany in the Baltic Sea and its shape is distinguished by many smaller peninsula
Peninsula

A peninsula is a piece of Landform that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paeninsula : paene, almost + insula, island....
s. The Rügendamm
Rügendamm

R?genbr?cke is a pre-stressed concrete cable-stayed bridge that spans the Strelasund between the Germany Stralsund and R?gen Island,Germany. The bridge was built to replace the aging R?gendamm, which will remain in service to provide a rail link and serve local traffic to D?nholm island....
 bridge, which connects the island by road and rail with the city of Stralsund
Stralsund

Stralsund is a city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, situated at the southern coast of the Strelasund .Two bridges and several ferry services connect Stralsund with the ports of R?gen....
 on the mainland, crosses over the Strelasund
Strelasund

The Strelasund is a sound of the Baltic Sea which separates R?gen from the Germany mainland. It is crossed by a road and rail bridge called the R?gendamm in Stralsund....
. There are also ferry connections from Stralsund, Greifswald
Greifswald

Greifswald is a town in northeastern Germany. The town is situated approximately 200 km to the north of Berlin in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it borders the Baltic Sea and is crossed by a small river called the Ryck....
 and Wolgast
Wolgast

Wolgast is a Germany town in the district of Ostvorpommern, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, on the bank of the river Peenestrom, vis-a-vis the island of Usedom that can be accessed by road and railway via a bascule bridge ....
.

The climate is in the temperate zone. The winters are not particularly cold with mean temperatures in January and February of 0.0 °C and the summers are cool with mean temperature in August 16.3 °C. There is average rainfall of 520-560 mm and approximately 1800-1870 hours of sunshine annually.

Two of Germany's national parks are on the Isle of Rügen: Vorpommern Lagoon Area National Park in the west (also including Hiddensee
Hiddensee

Hiddensee is a Auto-free zone island in the Baltic Sea, located west of R?gen on the Germany coast.The island, located 54?33' north longitude 13?07' east, has about 1,300 inhabitants....
) and Jasmund National Park
Jasmund National Park

The Jasmund National Park is a nature reserve in the northeast of R?gen island in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is famous for the largest chalk cliffs of Germany, the so called K?nigsstuhl ....
, a smaller park including the famous chalk cliffs (Königsstuhl). There is also nature reserve, Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, consisting of the peninsulas in the southeast.

History

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Rügen was first populated about 4000 BC. The migrants were probably members of the Funnelbeaker culture
Funnelbeaker culture

The Funnelbeaker culture, short TRB from Trichterbecherkultur is the principal north central European megalithic archaeological culture of late Neolithic Europe....
, which exploited Rügen's flint
Flint

Flint is a hard, sedimentary rock cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert. It occurs chiefly as Nodule s and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones....
 deposits.

In the beginning of the first millennium, the island and the surrounding continental areas were settled by the Germanic Rugians
Rugians

The Rugii were an East Germanic tribe whose ultimate origins have been traced to Rogaland in Norway, whose population probably was the Rugii that Jordanes mentioned as a tribe that still remained in Scandza....
, who might have come from Scandinavia
Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a historical and geographical subregion in northern Europe that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula. It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; some authorities also include Finland and some might even include Iceland....
 or evolved from autochtone tribes and gave their name to the island. In the 7th century, West Slavic
West Slavs

The West Slavs are Slavic peoples speaking West Slavic languages. Czechs, Kashubians, Poles, Slovaks, and Sorbs are the ethnic groups that originated from the original Western Slavic tribes....
 R(uj)ani
Rani (Slavic tribe)

File:Steinrelief Pfarrkirche Altenkirchen.jpgThe Rani or Rujani were a West Slavs tribe based on the island of Rugia and the southwestern mainland across the Strelasund in what is today northeastern Germany....
 settled Rügen, assimilating the Germanic population which had not migrated southward in the Migration period
Migration Period

The Migration Period, also called Barbarian Invasions or V?lkerwanderung , was a period of human migration which occurred within the period of roughly 300?700 Common Era in Europe, marking the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages....
, thereby adopting their name (Rugians --> Rujanes). Many traces of their life can be found today. Rügen became a Slavic principality, stretching from the Recknitz
Recknitz

The Recknitz is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany. The Recknitz's U-shaped valley stretches as far south as the heights at Glasewitz near G?strow....
 to the Ryck
Ryck

The Ryck is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.From its source near Bartmannshagen, part of the S?derholz community northeast of Grimmen, the Ryck flows for about 28 km to the east, reaching Greifswald shortly before its mouth....
 River, with the political center in the ancient town of Charenza, and a religious center in the fortified temple of Svantevit at Cape Arkona
Cape Arkona

Cape Arkona is a Headlands and bays on the island of R?gen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Cape Arkona is the tip of the Wittow peninsula, just a few kilometres north of the Jasmund National Park....
, the northernmost point of Rügen. In 1168 the area was conquered by Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 and became the Danish Principality of Rugia
Principality of Rugia

The Principality of Rugia or Principality of R?gen was a Denmark principality consisting of the island of R?gen and the adjacted mainland from 1168 until 1325....
. The principality underwent Christianisation
Christianization

The historical phenomenon of Christianization, the religious conversion of individuals to Christianity or the conversion of entire peoples at once, also includes the practice of converting native Paganism practices and culture, pagan religious imagery, pagan sites and the pagan calendar to Christian uses, due to the Christian efforts at Ch...
 and German settlement in the course of the Ostsiedlung
Ostsiedlung

This article covers the medieval eastward migrations of Germans. For a general view, see History of German settlement in Eastern EuropeOstsiedlung, literally "settlement in the east", also called German eastward expansion, refers to the medieval eastward migration and settlement of Germans from modern day Western and Central Germa...
. The former monarchs became Danish princes of Rügen. In 1325, Rügen was inherited by the Duchy of Pomerania
Duchy of Pomerania

The Duchy of Pomerania was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern borders of the Baltic Sea. It existed from the 12th century till mid 17th century and was ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania ....
.

Rügen was a part of Swedish Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania

Swedish Pomerania was a Dominions of Sweden under the Sweden from the 17th to the 19th century, situated on what is now the Baltic Sea coast of Germany and Poland....
 from 1648 to 1815; afterwards it became a part of the Prussian
Provinces of Prussia

The Provinces of Prussia constituted the main administrative divisions of Prussia. Following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the various princely states in Germany gained their nominal sovereignty, but the reunification process that culminated in the creation of the German Empire in 1871, pr...
 Province of Pomerania
Province of Pomerania

The Province of Pomerania was a Provinces of Prussia of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 until 1946. Since then it has been part of Germany and Poland....
. In 1816 the first bathing resort was founded at Putbus
Putbus

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. Later more resorts were established, and Rügen remained the most famous holiday resort of Germany until World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

In 1936 the first bridge connecting Rügen (Rügendamm
Rügendamm

R?genbr?cke is a pre-stressed concrete cable-stayed bridge that spans the Strelasund between the Germany Stralsund and R?gen Island,Germany. The bridge was built to replace the aging R?gendamm, which will remain in service to provide a rail link and serve local traffic to D?nholm island....
, recently with a second bridge, Rügenbrücke) with the mainland was constructed, replacing the former ferry shuttles. The Nazis
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
 added a large resort: Prora
Prora

Prora was a Nazism-planned spa on the island of R?gen, Germany. The massive building complex was built between 1936 and 1939 as a Kraft durch Freude project....
, planned by the Strength Through Joy organisation, which aimed to occupy people's free time. However, Prora was never completed.

Rügen was a major summer holiday destination in the German Democratic Republic
German Democratic Republic

The German Democratic Republic was a self-declared socialist state created in the Soviet Zone of occupied Germany and the East Berlin of Allied Occupation Zones in Germany....
. Rügen remained a holiday island after German reunification
German reunification

German reunification took place twice after 1945: first in 1957, the Saarland was permitted to join the Federal Republic of Germany, and again on 3 October 1990, when the five re-established states of the German Democratic Republic joined the Germany , and Berlin was united into a single city-state....
; it has now surpassed Sylt
Sylt

Sylt is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland district, Schleswig-Holstein and well known for the distinct shape of its shoreline....
 as the most popular German island again.

In February 2006, dead swan
Swan

Swans are birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes goose and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini....
s found on Rügen tested positive for H5N1
H5N1

Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, also known as "bird flu," A or simply H5N1, is a subtype of the Influenzavirus A which can cause illness in humans and many other animal species....
 (the avian influenza virus
Virus

A virus is a Optical microscope#Limitations of light microscopes infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell . Viruses infect all cellular life....
 subtype that is a pandemic
Pandemic

A pandemic is an epidemic of infectious disease that spreads through populations across a large region; for instance a continent, or even worldwide....
 threat). A house cat was found dead with the H5N1 strain, marking the first known case of H5N1 in mammal
Mammal

Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young....
s in the European Union
European Union

The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European Union member state, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community....
.

see also: Rugians
Rugians

The Rugii were an East Germanic tribe whose ultimate origins have been traced to Rogaland in Norway, whose population probably was the Rugii that Jordanes mentioned as a tribe that still remained in Scandza....
, Rani (Slavic tribe)
Rani (Slavic tribe)

File:Steinrelief Pfarrkirche Altenkirchen.jpgThe Rani or Rujani were a West Slavs tribe based on the island of Rugia and the southwestern mainland across the Strelasund in what is today northeastern Germany....
, Principality of Rugia
Principality of Rugia

The Principality of Rugia or Principality of R?gen was a Denmark principality consisting of the island of R?gen and the adjacted mainland from 1168 until 1325....
, Duchy of Pomerania
Duchy of Pomerania

The Duchy of Pomerania was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern borders of the Baltic Sea. It existed from the 12th century till mid 17th century and was ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania ....
, Swedish Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania

Swedish Pomerania was a Dominions of Sweden under the Sweden from the 17th to the 19th century, situated on what is now the Baltic Sea coast of Germany and Poland....
, Province of Pomerania
Province of Pomerania

The Province of Pomerania was a Provinces of Prussia of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 until 1946. Since then it has been part of Germany and Poland....
, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern


Tourism

Rügen is one of the most requested holiday destinations in Germany. The island has many popular seaside resorts along the eastern coast, such as Binz
Binz

Geography Binz is the largest seaside resort on the Germany island of R?gen. It lies between the Prorer Wiek and the Schmachter See in the south-east of the island....
, as well as quieter locations in the west. Several of the holiday resorts are accessible via a historic narrow gauge railway employing steam locomotives, called Rügensche Kleinbahn
Rügensche Kleinbahn

|-|}|-|}The R?gensche Kleinbahn, nicknamed Rasender Roland , is the Steam engine narrow gauge railway railway that runs from Putbus by way of Binz and Baabe to G?hren on the island of R?gen off the Baltic Sea Coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany....
. Tourists come both to enjoy the beaches and to explore the island's diverse landscape.

The most popular locations are Binz
Binz

Geography Binz is the largest seaside resort on the Germany island of R?gen. It lies between the Prorer Wiek and the Schmachter See in the south-east of the island....
, Sellin
Sellin

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, Sassnitz
Sassnitz

Sassnitz is a town on the Jasmund peninsula, R?gen Island, in the States of Germany of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The population in 12/31/2006 was 10,747....
 and Bergen auf Rügen
Bergen auf Rügen

Bergen auf R?gen is the capital of the district of R?gen in the middle of the island of R?gen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2005, Bergen has moreover been the administrative seat of the Amt of Bergen auf R?gen, which with a population of over 23,000 is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's most populous Amt....
 as well as Cape Arkona
Cape Arkona

Cape Arkona is a Headlands and bays on the island of R?gen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Cape Arkona is the tip of the Wittow peninsula, just a few kilometres north of the Jasmund National Park....
.

Trivia

The title given to the operation commanded by Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen which saw the town of Guernica bombed
Bombing of Guernica

The bombing of Guernica was an Aerial bombing of cities on the Basque Country town of Guernica , causing widespread destruction and civilian deaths during the Spanish Civil War....
 during the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
 was named after the island. An Abwehr
Abwehr

The Abwehr was a Germany intelligence organization from 1921 to 1944. The term Abwehr was used as a concession to Allies of World War I demands that Germany's post-World War I intelligence activities be for "defensive" purposes only....
 SIGINT
SIGINT

Signals intelligence is list of intelligence gathering disciplines by interception of signals, whether between people or between machines , or mixtures of the two....
 Operation during the same conflict was titled Bodden after the strait separating Rügen from the German mainland.

See also

  • List of islands in the Baltic Sea
    List of islands in the Baltic Sea

    This is a list of islands in the Baltic Sea....
  • Bornholm
    Bornholm

    Bornholm is a Denmark island in the Baltic Sea located to the east of the rest of Denmark, the south of Sweden, and the north of Poland. The main industries on the island include fishing, arts and crafts like glass making and pottery using locally worked clay, and dairy farming....
  • Gotland
    Gotland

    is a Counties of Sweden, Provinces of Sweden and Municipalities of Sweden of Sweden and the largest island in the Baltic Sea. At 3,140 square kilometers in area, it makes up less than one percent of Sweden's total land area....
    , Öland
    Öland

    is the second largest Islands of Sweden and the smallest of the traditional provinces of Sweden. ?land has an area of 1,342 km? and is located in Baltic Sea just off the coast of Sm?land....
  • Saaremaa
    Saaremaa

    Saaremaa is the largest island belonging to Estonia, measuring 2,673 km?. The main island of Saare County, it is located in the Baltic Sea, south of Hiiumaa island, and belongs to the West Estonian Archipelago ....
    , Hiiumaa
    Hiiumaa

    Hiiumaa is the second largest island belonging to Estonia. It is located in the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa, a part of the west Estonian archipelago ....
  • Åland
    Åland

    The ?land Islands form an archipelago in the Baltic Sea. It is situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia and forms an Federacy, Demilitarized zone, Monoglottism Swedish language Provinces of Finland, Regions of Finland and historical provinces of Finland of Finland....
  • Buyan
    Buyan

    In Russian folklore, Buyan is described as a mysterious island in the ocean with an ability to appear and disappear. Three brothers – Northern, Western, and Eastern Winds – live there....


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