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Usedom Peninsula in Pomerania is a peninsula north of the mouth of the Oderriver ,where it flows into the bay called Grosse Haff. The Usedom peninsula ist nearly all the way connected to the Wollin Peninsula. A very narrow straight leads the water from the Oder river through the Grosse Haff bay and into Pomeranian bay, which is part of the Baltic Sea. The western part of the Grosse Haff , Greater Haff bay is called Kleine Haff , small Haff bay.
Usedom Peninsula in Pomerania is a peninsula north of the mouth of the Oder river, where it flows into the bay called [Grosse Haff]?. The peninsula is nearly connected to the Wollin Peninsula. A very narrow strait leads the water from the Oder through the Grosse Haff and into [Pomeranian Bay]?, which is part of the Baltic Sea.

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