Greetsiel
Germany /
Niedersachsen /
Krummhorn /
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/ Germany
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/ Krummhorn
World / Netherlands / Groningen
village, quarter (urban subdivision)
Greetsiel is a small port on the river Leybucht in western East Frisia, Germany. Greetsiel was first mentioned in letters from the year 1388. Since 1972, Greetsiel forms part of the municipality of Krummhörn, with its administrative seat in Pewsum. The nearest railway station is at Emden, about 15-20 kilometers away, and the two towns are linked by a bus service.
Although originally just a small but pitoresque fishing village, Greetsiel has moved on to become a major tourist attraction. In 2005, it had 1,588 inhabitants, but the number of people living in the village significantly increases during the summer months and over the Christmas holidays.
Among other attractions, Greetsiel hosts a rather large ship in a bottle museum.
Although originally just a small but pitoresque fishing village, Greetsiel has moved on to become a major tourist attraction. In 2005, it had 1,588 inhabitants, but the number of people living in the village significantly increases during the summer months and over the Christmas holidays.
Among other attractions, Greetsiel hosts a rather large ship in a bottle museum.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greetsiel
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°30'4"N 7°5'41"E
- Manslagt 5 km
- Groothusen (Krummhörn) 7.5 km
- Woltzeten 10 km
- Campen 11 km
- Loquard 13 km
- Ekel neighbourhood (Municipality of Norden 14 km
- Rysum 14 km
- Lütetsburg (Samtgemeinde Hage 15 km
- Sande - Sanderbusch 60 km
- Roffhausen 60 km
- Cemetery 0.4 km
- Road bridge 0.9 km
- Bridge at the Dewateringcanal Greetsiel 1.4 km
- Greetsieler Puetten 2.3 km
- Lock Greetsiel 5.3 km
- Strohburg 6 km
- Groothusen Buschhaus 6.6 km
- Cemetery 7.5 km
- Wind turbine 8.1 km
- Ems 16 km