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Rügen is Germany's largest island, located in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. With an area of about 926 square kilometers, it is roughly 80 kilometers long and up to 40 kilometers wide. The island lies near Stralsund and is part of the Vorpommern-Rügen district.

Rügen features diverse landscapes, including the white chalk cliffs of the Jasmund peninsula, protected within Jasmund

Historically part of the Duchy of Pomerania, Rügen developed as a seaside resort in the 19th and

Today tourism is the main economic activity, supplemented by agriculture and fishing. Rügen is connected to

Protected areas include the Jasmund National Park and the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft biosphere reserve, reflecting the island's

National
Park.
The
cliffs
include
the
Königsstuhl
overlook
and
attract
hikers
and
sightseers.
The
northern
part
of
the
island
is
dominated
by
Cape
Arkona,
a
headland
with
lighthouses,
sea
stacks,
and
historic
ruins,
while
the
Bodden
lagoons
surround
much
of
the
coast.
The
island's
rural
interior
includes
beech
forests
and
small
villages.
early
20th
centuries.
It
is
known
for
spa
towns
such
as
Binz,
Sellin,
and
Göhren,
whose
architecture
reflects
the
era's
resort
culture.
The
island
also
contains
historic
towns
like
Putbus,
a
planned
19th-century
resort
town
with
a
distinctive
park
and
ensembles.
the
German
mainland
by
the
Rügen
Bridge
(Rügenbrücke),
opened
in
2007,
with
the
former
Rügendamm
dam
providing
earlier
access.
Rail
and
road
networks
link
the
island
with
Stralsund
and
the
mainland.
ecological
value.
Rügen
remains
a
popular
destination
for
hiking,
cycling,
and
coastal
scenery,
attracting
visitors
year-round.