About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 147. Not illustrated. Chapters: Bentwisch, Bad Doberan-Land, Kropelin, Neubukow, Rerik, Kessin, Admannshagen-Bargeshagen, Borgerende-Rethwisch, Roggentin, Hohenfelde, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Nienhagen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Tessin, Germany, Biendorf, Papendorf, Poppendorf, Wiendorf, Reddelich, Steinfeld, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Elmenhorst/lichtenhagen, Stubbendorf, Damm, Bad Doberan, Lambrechtshagen, Cammin, Bad Doberan, Conventer See, Lieblingshof, Thulendorf, Rovershagen, Prisannewitz, Retschow, Brobberow, Kavelstorf, Monchhagen, Blankenhagen, Stabelow, Boocksee, Klein Kussewitz, Polchow, Kirch Mulsow, Carinerland, Mandelshagen, Alt Bukow, Broderstorf, Wittenbeck, Am Salzhaff, Dummerstorf, Grammow, Zarnewanz, Kritzmow, Ziesendorf, Bastorf, Thelkow, Vorbeck, Gnewitz, Nustrow, Selpin, Kassow, Satow, Germany, Rukieten, Sanitz, Benitz, Steffenshagen, Neubukow-Salzhaff, Carbak, Warnow-West, Rostocker Heide, Warnow-Ost, Schwaan. Excerpt: Bentwisch is a municipality in the district of Bad Doberan, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, to the east of Rostock. The village has 2.455 inhabitants and covers 14.74 square kilometres. Due to its proximity to Rostock, the B 105, and the A 19, Bentwisch became a place of industry after German reunification. Bentwisch has a substation for 220 kV/110kV and the static inverter plant of the HVDC Kontek. Both facilities are a few kilometres away from each other. In 2002 the static inverter plant Bentwisch was enlarged by a substion for 380 kV/110kV and between the static invertor plant and the 220 kV/110 kV-substation, which was built in difference to the static invertor plant at times, East Germany existed, a 110 kV powerline for 3 phase AC current was built.