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Wismar

[ vis-mahr ]

noun

  1. a seaport in N Germany, on the Baltic.


Wismar

/ ˈɪ /

noun

  1. a port in NE Germany, on an inlet of the Baltic, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania: shipbuilding industries. Pop: 45 714 (2003 est)
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German public broadcaster NDR said several communities near the city of Wismar east of Hamburg experienced power outages.

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A general view of the shipbuilding hall at the Wismar location of the MV-Werften shipyards which file insolvency, in Wismar, Germany, January 11, 2022.

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In the northeastern city of Wismar, several hundred people waited for up to five hours on Tuesday in a driving wind and mix of rain and snow to receive the shot.

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Nearly three decades after German reunification, Wismar boasts enough photo-worthy locations to fill the average influencer’s feed for weeks, with a trove of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, pastel walls and plenty of cozy cobblestone lanes and picturesque squares.

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Just a few steps from Wismar’s harbor, the brewery Brauhaus am Lohberg occupies an ancient timbered building, where it claims to have been making craft beer since 1452.

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