Former Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant
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World / Germany / Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
place with historical importance, nuclear power plant
The Nuclear power station Greifswald (abrv. KGR in German), also known as nuclear power station Lubmin, was the largest nuclear power station in East Germany before closure shortly after the German reunification. The plants were of the VVER-440/V-230 type, which was the first generation of Soviet Union designed plants. The site is located in Greifswald in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greifswald_Nuclear_Power_Plant
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 54°8'35"N 13°40'33"E
- WW II - Peenemunde missiles development base 6.8 km
- Launch Site for the V2 rocket at Peenemünde 7.7 km
- former Teststand XII / Prüfstand XII 7.8 km
- intended further Teststand for A4/V2 / Prüfstand XIII 8.5 km
- Remains of Development Works (EW) of the former Heeresversuchsanstalt Peenemünde 8.6 km
- ex Trial Production Works for V-2 Rocket 9 km
- ex Trial Production Works for V-2 Rocket 9 km
- Former anti aircraft missile site 72 km
- Memorial-complex Camp Fünfeichen (Stalag II A) 73 km
- Stalag II-A / Oflag II-E / NKVD special camp Nr. 9 73 km
- Used fuel storage 0.2 km
- Outdoor switchgear 0.6 km
- Electrical sub-station Lubmin 1 km
- Nord Stream 1.6 km
- Water treatment plant. 16 km
- Fuel storage 16 km
- Marine port 16 km
- Max Planck Institut for Plasmaphysics 18 km
- Koos island 18 km
- University of Greifswald 20 km