NOUN | a bathing resort | bathing resorts | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The Bathing Resort Society was given permission to set this up in 1889 s up.
- A small coastal bathing resort, Ückeritz lies on the island of Usedom on the Baltic Sea.
- Originally a village of peasants and fishermen, Balatonszemes – like other settlements along the lake – started to be also considered a bathing resort by the end of the 19th century (soon after the railroad was built), and the building of villas and holiday homes began, which was given a new impetus when the boat harbour was built in 1913.
- In 1816 the first bathing resort was founded at Putbus. Later more resorts were established, and Rügen remained the most famous holiday resort of Germany until World War II.
- In 1793 the bathing resort of Heiligendamm (today a borough of Bad Doberan) was established, and the region became a summer residence for the dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
- In 1928 the first river bathing resort in Germany was built on the Warnow.
- The 19th century was a prosperous one for Boulogne, which became a bathing resort for wealthy Parisians after the 1848 completion of the Longueau–Boulogne railway connecting the town with the French capital.
- The complex also includes several other sports fields, a sports hall and a bathing resort.
- At that time also the capital objects are built and Topusko stands out from the common bathing resort and becomes a fashionable bathing-place.
- Surrounded by tall poplars and sandy beaches, the lake is a local bathing resort and a picnic area.
- In GDR times, Zinnowitz was the most important bathing resort for Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund tourism.
- The increasing popularity of Kilkee as a bathing resort brought many transit travellers to Kilrush.
- Portobello grew into a bathing resort, and in 1807 new salt-water baths at the foot of Bath Street and Regent Street were erected at a cost of £5,000.
- Southend was developed as a bathing resort in the 18th century, and by the 19th, Prittlewell was regarded by visitors to Southend as "an attractive village in the hinterland".
- The town is a bathing resort, as is Elisenlund close by.
- The bathing resort "OstseeTherme" is a popular tourist attraction; close to it, there is the architecturally noteworthy Observation Tower Ahlbeck with three observation decks and an elevator.
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