Zarow

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Zarow
Zarowmündung ins Haff.JPG
Mouth of the Zarow
Location
CountryGermany
StateMecklenburg-Vorpommern
Physical characteristics
SourceMecklenburg-Vorpommern
 • locationFerdinandshof
MouthOder Lagoon
 • location
Grambin
 • coordinates
53°45′28″N 14°01′54″E / 53.7577°N 14.0318°E / 53.7577; 14.0318Coordinates: 53°45′28″N 14°01′54″E / 53.7577°N 14.0318°E / 53.7577; 14.0318
Length16 km (9.9 mi)

The Zarow is a river in Western Pomerania, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The ditches of the dispatch to two main ditches, merging at Ferdinandshof, from where the river is called Zarow. The Zarow flows through the Ueckermünder Heide ("Ueckermünde heath") and after 16 kilometers reaches the Oder Lagoon near Grambin, some kilometers west of the mouth of the Uecker. The Zarow area became meliorated and settled in 1730, when it became part of Prussian Pomerania.


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