Warnow-Ost

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Warnow-Ost was an Amt in the former district of Bad Doberan, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt was in Dummerstorf. It was disbanded in June 2009.

The Amt Warnow-Ost consisted of the following municipalities:

  1. Damm
  2. Dummerstorf
  3. Kavelstorf
  4. Kessin
  5. Lieblingshof
  6. Prisannewitz

Coordinates: 54°01′01″N12°12′00″E / 54.017°N 12.200°E / 54.017; 12.200


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