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Tromper Wiek

Location of the Tromper Wiek

The Tromper Wiek is a bay on the Baltic Sea between the peninsulas of Wittow and Jasmund on the island of Rügen in northeast Germany.[1]

This bay (locally: Wiek) runs in a wide arc from Cape Arkona in the north, through the villages of Juliusruh and Glowe on both ends of the Schaabe spit, to the start of the Rügen chalk cliff area of Stubnitz east of Lohme.

Duchy of Pomerania Map, 1618

Some claim that the bay is named after the Dutch admiral Cornelis Tromp (1629–1691),[2] although on a 1618 map of the area the bay is named Trumper Wick.[3]

References

  1. ^ Die General Karte No. 1 – Schwerin-Rostock-Rügen, 1:200,000 scale, Mairs Geographische Verlag/Falk Verlag, Ostfildern, 2008.
  2. ^ Tromper Wiek at ruegenurlaub.de. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ Elmar Klemm, Maik Teubner, Detaillierte Befundaufnahme eines neuen Wrackfunds in der Tromper Wiek/Rügen inklusive Recherchen zur möglichen Bestimmung des Schiffstyps, p. 5 (retrieved January 30, 2025)

Literature

  • Harald Krause: Wiek und Wikinger – Entstehung und Entwicklung der Schifffahrt und maritimer Begriffe der Seefahrer im erweiterten Ostseeraum. In: Stier und Greif. Blätter zur Kultur- und Landesgeschichte in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Jahrg. 19, Schwerin 2009, pp. 10–21

54°36.7585′N 13°27.1655′E / 54.6126417°N 13.4527583°E / 54.6126417; 13.4527583

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