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- Peene dischargeAverage "20.6".
- Peene abstract "The Peene (German pronunciation: [ˈpeːnə]) is a river in Germany. The Westpeene, Kleine Peene and Ostpeene flow into the Kummerower See, and from there as Peene proper to Anklam and into the Oder Lagoon.The Peene Valley is the largest contiguous fen region in Europe. Thanks to its wilderness and intact nature, the river Peene and its valley is often referred to as "the Amazon of the North".The western branch of the Oder River, which separates the island of Usedom from the German mainland, is often also called Peene, but actually is considered a part of the Baltic Sea called Peenestrom. It is one of three channels connecting the Oder Lagoon with the Bay of Pomerania of the Baltic Sea (the other channels being the Świna and the Dziwna).Major towns at the Peene river are Wolgast, Teterow, Demmin and Anklam.".
- Peene country Germany.
- Peene dischargeAverage "20.6".
- Peene mouthElevation "0.0".
- Peene mouthMountain Anklam.
- Peene mouthPlace Anklam.
- Peene mouthPosition Peene__mouthPosition__1.
- Peene riverMouth Peenestrom.
- Peene source Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Peene sourceElevation "28.0".
- Peene sourceMountain Gnoien.
- Peene sourcePlace Gnoien.
- Peene sourcePosition Peene__sourcePosition__1.
- Peene state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Peene thumbnail Peene-VI-2007-352.jpg?width=300.
- Peene wikiPageExternalLink peenetal-landschaft.de.
- Peene wikiPageID "275657".
- Peene wikiPageRevisionID "582794144".
- Peene country Germany.
- Peene dischargeAverage "20.6".
- Peene hasPhotoCollection Peene.
- Peene imageCaption "Peene river near Jarmen".
- Peene length "143".
- Peene mouth Peenestrom.
- Peene mouthElevation "0".
- Peene mouthLatD "53".
- Peene mouthLatM "51".
- Peene mouthLatNs "N".
- Peene mouthLatS "46".
- Peene mouthLocation Anklam.
- Peene mouthLongD "13".
- Peene mouthLongEw "E".
- Peene mouthLongM "48".
- Peene mouthLongS "52".
- Peene name "Peene".
- Peene source "Mecklenburg-Vorpommern".
- Peene sourceElevation "28".
- Peene sourceLatD "53".
- Peene sourceLatM "56".
- Peene sourceLatNs "N".
- Peene sourceLatS "0.4".
- Peene sourceLocation Gnoien.
- Peene sourceLongD "12".
- Peene sourceLongEw "E".
- Peene sourceLongM "41".
- Peene sourceLongS "0.8".
- Peene state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Peene watershed "5110".
- Peene subject Category:Federal_waterways_in_Germany.
- Peene subject Category:Rivers_of_Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Peene type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Peene type FederalWaterwaysInGermany.
- Peene type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Peene type River109411430.
- Peene type RiversOfMecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Peene type Stream109448361.
- Peene type Thing100002452.
- Peene type Waterway109476331.
- Peene type YagoGeoEntity.
- Peene type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Peene type BodyOfWater.
- Peene type NaturalPlace.
- Peene type Place.
- Peene type River.
- Peene type Stream.
- Peene type Wikidata:Q532.
- Peene type BodyOfWater.
- Peene type Place.
- Peene type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Peene type Location.
- Peene comment "The Peene (German pronunciation: [ˈpeːnə]) is a river in Germany. The Westpeene, Kleine Peene and Ostpeene flow into the Kummerower See, and from there as Peene proper to Anklam and into the Oder Lagoon.The Peene Valley is the largest contiguous fen region in Europe.".
- Peene label "Peene (Duitsland)".
- Peene label "Peene".
- Peene label "Peene".
- Peene label "Peene".
- Peene label "Peene".
- Peene label "Piana (rzeka)".
- Peene label "Rio Peene".
- Peene label "Пеене".
- Peene label "佩訥河".
- Peene sameAs Pěna_(řeka).
- Peene sameAs Peene.
- Peene sameAs Πεένε.
- Peene sameAs Peene.
- Peene sameAs Peene.
- Peene sameAs Peene_(Duitsland).
- Peene sameAs Piana_(rzeka).
- Peene sameAs Rio_Peene.
- Peene sameAs m.01p95j.
- Peene sameAs Q1658.
- Peene sameAs Q1658.
- Peene sameAs Peene.
- Peene wasDerivedFrom Peene?oldid=582794144.
- Peene depiction Peene-VI-2007-352.jpg.
- Peene isPrimaryTopicOf Peene.
- Peene name "Peene".