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| B 111 | |
|---|---|
| Bundesstraße 111 | |
| Route information | |
| Length | 69 km (43 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| Major intersections | |
| Location | |
| Country | Germany |
| States | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| Highway system | |
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Bundesstraße 111 (abbreviated B 111) begins at the A 20 motorway (Autobahn) near Gützkow and ends at the B 110 near Mellenthin in northeast Germany.[1]
Since January 2008 the Bundesstraße 111 has followed the course of the old state road (Landesstraße) L 265 (Schmollensee-Pudagla-Mellenthin). Previously the route of the B 111 ran to the Polish border on the island of Usedom in the seaside resort village of Ahlbeck in the parish of Heringsdorf.
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| (27) | Gützkow | |
| Gützkow | ||
| Gribow | ||
| Züssow | ||
| Lühmannsdorf | ||
| Wolgast | ||
| Peene Bridge, Wolgast | ||
| Bannemin-Mölschow | ||
| Zinnowitz | ||
| Zempin | ||
| Koserow | ||
| Kölpinsee-Loddin | ||
| Pudagla | ||
| Neppermin | ||
| Mellenthin | ||