| Welcome to WismarThe J8 summit is being held in Wismar this year. But where in Germany is it - and what's so special about it? Jessica Aldred finds out Friday March 2, 2007 EducationGuardian.co.uk
Where is Wismar? Wismar, founded in the 13th century, is a small port on the Baltic sea, in the northern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The nearest city is Lübeck, about 27 miles away to the east. You can find it on a map here. How many people live there? What is it known for? Wismar was ruled by Sweden for 200 years until 1903, something which had strong influences on the architecture and style of the city. Many of the street and place names, as well as Swedish gable houses, are reminders that the city was once a Swedish possession. Wismar was badly damaged in world war two, but the medieval town centre was left intact. Film buffs may be interested to know that the town was the setting of the 1922 vampire movie Nosferatu. Why have they decided to hold J8 here? Wismar is often described as a Hanseatic city - what does this mean? What is the economy made up of? What is there to do in Wismar? Latest news 09.02.2007: Angela Merkel launches G8 youth event The official website J8 2007 Last year's event More from J8 2006 Printable version | Send it to a friend | Clip | |||||||||
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