Lubmin

Lubmin

Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Wappen = Wappen lubmin.pnglat_deg = 54 | lat_min = 08
lon_deg = 13 | lon_min = 37
Lageplan = Lubmin_in_OVP.pngLageplanbeschreibung =
Bundesland = Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Landkreis = Ostvorpommern
Amt = Lubmin
Höhe = 5
Fläche = 13.87
Einwohner = 2031
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 17509
Vorwahl = 038354
Kfz = OVP
Gemeindeschlüssel = 13 0 59 055
Adresse = Geschwister-Scholl-Weg 15
17509 Lubmin
Website = [http://www.seebad-lubmin.de/ www.seebad-lubmin.de]
Bürgermeister = Klaus Kühnemann

Lubmin (IPA2|lʊpˈmiːn) is a coastal resort in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Lubmin is situated near Greifswald and on the Bay of Greifswald.

Apart from tourism, Lubmin is a major hub and investment location in the German energy sector. Both a gas pipeline from Russia (by "Gazprom" and "E.ON") and several power plants (by "Dong" and "EnBW") are under construction. Moreover, Lubmin is the administrative seat of "Amt Lubmin", to which nine other municipalities belong.

Geographical location

To the north of Lubmin lies the Greifswalder Bodden. The northeast edge of the municipality consists of the Struck peninsula which is bounded by the mouth of the Peenestrom delta. The seaside resort has a kilometer-long sand beach and is largely covered by pine woods.

Neighbouring municipalities

Lubmin's immediate neighbouring municipalities are Kröslin and Rubenow to the southeast, Wusterhusen to the south and Brünzow to the southwest. Somewhat further away is the university town of Greifswald to the west and to the south is the municipality of Wolgast.

History

The earliest written record of the name Lubmin is in 1271. The place name Lubemyn is of Slavic origin and until the Reformation referred to Eldena monastery.

As a result of the Thirty Years' War, Lubmin, like all of Pomerania, became part of the Dominion of Swedish Pomerania. Around 1700 the town came into the possession of the Swedish field marshal Fabian Graf von Wrangel. At the 1815 Congress of Vienna the territory was ceded to Prussia.

In 1886 Lubmin was referred to for the first time as a "seaside resort".

It wasn't until 1893 that Lubmin became connected to the road from Eldena to Wolgast. A light railway running from Greifswald via Lubmin to Wolgast was opened in 1898. In 1945 the line was dismantled and handed to the Soviet Union as war reparations. The first pier was built around 1900. In 1969 construction work commenced on the nuclear power station and in consequence a railway line was built from Greifswald to Lubmin. The unfinished power station was shut down shortly after German reunification. In 1992 a new pier was completed, and several hotels and restaurants constructed, thus underlining the status of the town as a seaside resort.

After the Second World War Lubmin was part of Rostock district, and since 1990 part of the federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Traffic

Development of the municipality is facilitated by a state highway from Greifswald to Wolgast passing through Lubmin. An additional highway runs from Lubmin to Wusterhusen. Lubmin also possesses a railway connection, though it no longer carries passengers. Since 2004 the municipality has featured a large Baltic Sea port (however this has not yet been officially opened). The port was constructed from the discharge channel of the former nuclear power station.

Industry

A large part of the municipal area of Lubmin was occupied by the GDR's largest nuclear power station. The first of its five reactors went into operation in 1973. An additional four nuclear reactors were constructed in the building; however Block 5, completed in 1989, had only progressed to trials before the entire plant was shut down 1990 due to tightened safety standards.

At present the power station is being dismantled at a high cost. Temporary storage facilities were established for nuclear waste such as reactor components. During the GDR period up to 10,000 employees worked at the power station; presently there are approximately 1,000 involved in the decommissioning effort.

As part of the industrial settlement of the site the former cooling water discharge channel was converted to a port with the use of public funds. Additionally a gas-turbine power station is to be constructed in order to attract energy-intensive industry (such as the timber, paper or metal industries) to the location.

Nuclear power opponents fear that the Federal nuclear waste facility (operated by Energiewerke Nord GmbH) could be used to serve all of Europe. Fears have been raised over potential damage to the coastal landscape and the quality of the traffic route has been criticized. At present it is disputed in Lubmin whether the focus of the municipality is to concentrate on the industrial settlement or on the previously neglected tourist industry.

The 380 kV transmission line from the former Lubmin power station to the transformer substation at Wolmirstedt is the longest power line in Germany.


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