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== In popular culture == === Poems and music === *''Vineta''. poem by [[Wilhelm Müller]] (1794–1827), in ''Muscheln von der Insel Rügen'' (1825) **Intonation by [[Johannes Brahms]] for Chor a cappella in six voices, op. 42 Nr. 2 (1860) **Intonation by [[Achim Reichel]], for the album ''Wilder Wassermann'' (2002) *''Seegespenst''. Poem by [[Heinrich Heine]] (1797–1856), in ''Die Nordsee. 1. Abteilung'' (1826) *Two texts by [[Ferdinand Freiligrath]] (1810–1876): Poem ''Meerfahrt'' (1838); ''Wilhelm Müller. Eine Geisterstimme'' (1872) *''Vineta-Glocken. Valse boston'' (1920er Jahre) by {{Interlanguage link multi|John Lindsay-Theimer|de}} (Pseudonym of the Carynthian Johann Theimer) *''Vineta'' (1994). Concert piece and suite for Zither solo by [[Peter Kiesewetter]] *''Vineta'' (2001). Sinfonical poem by {{Interlanguage link multi|Urs Joseph Flury|de}} *''Vineta''. Song of the band [[Puhdys]] (''Puhdys 1'', 4. Titel) *''Vineta''. Song by [[Michael Heck]] *''Vineta''. Song from the [[De Plattfööt]] album Ierst mol ganz langsam *''Vineta''. Planned 3. volume of the long poem ''Nautilus'' by [[Uwe Tellkamp]] *''Vineta''. poetry collection by {{Interlanguage link multi|Uwe Kolbe|de|3=Uwe Kolbe (Autor)}}, 1998 * „Vineta“, Song by Josef Seiler (text) and {{Interlanguage link multi|Ignaz Heim|de}} (music) * "Vineta", Choral piece by Ēriks Ešenvalds (2009). * „Vineta“ (2011). Song of the band {{Interlanguage link multi|Transit (Band)|de}} (album „Übers Meer“, title 6) === Plays, festivals and opera === *''Vineta'' (1863). Opera by [[Jan Nepomuk Škroup]]. First 1870 in Prague ([[:cs:Vineta|Vineta]]; Czech) *''Vineta. Schauspiel.'' In: ''Zu spät.'' Vier Einakter (1902) by [[Marie Eugenie delle Grazie]]. *''The Baltic Legend; about the demise of the mythic city of Vineta'', opera in three acts (1924) by [[Feliks Nowowiejski]]. *''Vineta. Die versunkene Stadt'' (1937). Play by [[Jura Soyfer]] *''Vineta'' (1960–67). Opera by [[Rudolf Mors]] (text und music). First 1968 in Bielefeld *''Vineta-Festspiele'' (since 1997). Open air theater festival of the {{Interlanguage link multi|Vorpommersche Landesbühne Anklam|de}} in Ostseebühne [[Zinnowitz]] *''Republik Vineta'' (2000). Play by {{Ill|Moritz Rinke|de}} *''Vineta (Oderwassersucht)''. Play by {{Ill|Armin Petras|de}} (under the pseudonym Fritz Kater). First 2001 in Leipzig === In prose literature === *[[Elisabeth Bürstenbinder]] (pen name E. Werner): ''Vineta''. Novel (1877) *[[Theodor Fontane]]: ''Effi Briest''. Novel (1895; c. 17: alluding [[Heinrich Heine]]'s ''Seegespenst'') *[[Selma Lagerlöf]]: ''[[The Wonderful Adventures of Nils]]''. Novel (1906/07; contains a retelling of the myth) *[[Oskar Loerke]]: ''Vineta''. Essay(1907) *{{Ill|Hans Albrecht Moser|de}}: ''Vineta. Ein Gegenwartsroman aus künftiger Sicht'' (1955) *[[Zofia Kossak-Szczucka]], [[Zygmunt Szatkowski]]: ''Troja północy'' (''Troy of North''), Pax (1960) *[[Günter Grass]]: ''[[Der Butt]]''. Novel (1977); ''[[Die Rättin]]''. Novel (1986) * [[Lawrence Norfolk]]: ''The Pope's Rhinoceros''. Novel (1996)<ref> {{cite book | last = Norfolk | first = Lawrence | author-link = Lawrence Norfolk | title = The Pope's Rhinoceros | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=gkx5J-hwJssC | access-date = 2013-06-25 | orig-year = 1996 | year = 1997 | publisher = Random House | isbn = 9780749398743 }} </ref> *{{Ill|Heinz-Jürgen Zierke|de}}: ''Das Mädchen aus Vineta''. Essay (2000; tells the story of an unsuccessful attempt to deliver Vineta from its curse.) *[[Uwe Tellkamp]]: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Der Schlaf in den Uhren|de}}''. Essay (2004; draws parallels between Dresden and Vineta) *{{Ill|Charlotte Lyne|de}}: ''Die Glocken von Vineta''. Novel (2007) * Toni Glenn: ''Mappa Ordica'', Adventure/Novel (2008) *{{Ill|Oleg Alexandrowitsch Jurjew|de}} / (Oleg Yuriev): ''Винета''. Novel (2007, Russian) / ''Die russische Fracht''. Novel (2009, German translation) *{{Ill|Benno Beginn|de}}: ''Vinetas Träume fliegen'', Historical fantasy novel, Otto-Johann-Verlag, Lubmin 2009 *[[Rolf Kahl]]: ''Rauher Wind am Birkhuhnsee'', contains a travel to Jumne *{{Ill|Ilse Helbich|de}}: ''Vineta'', Literaturverlag Droschl 2013, {{ISBN|9783854208457}} === Movies === *''[[Vineta, the Sunken City]]'' (1923) by [[Werner Funck]] *''[[The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (anime)|The Wonderful Adventures of Nils]].'' [[anime]] (1980): Episode 15 – Die versunkene Stadt *''{{Interlanguage link multi|Vineta (film)|de|3=Vineta (Film)|lt=Vineta}}'' (2006) by {{Interlanguage link multi|Franziska Stünkel|de}}, with [[Peter Lohmeyer]] === TV-series === *''[[Küstenwache (TV series)|Küstenwache]] (ZDF), 21. Dezember 2011:'' „Der Fluch von Vineta“. ===Board games=== *''[[Vineta (board game)|Vineta]]'' ===Video games=== *The name of an ocean planet in ''[[Signalis]]''. *The name of a track in ''[[Wipeout Pure]]''. ===Place names=== [[File:Ahlbeck Usedom.JPG|thumb|Vinetastraße in [[Ahlbeck (Usedom)]]]] * In Berlin there is a Vineta Street (Vinetastraße) and a [[Vinetastraße (Berlin U-Bahn)|U-Bahn station]]. * In Berlin there is also a Vineta square (Vinetaplatz) in Wedding, next to Swinemünder Straße and Wolliner Straße. * The German Empire's navy had the vessels ''Vineta'' ({{SMS|Vineta|1863|2}} of 1863, {{SMS|Vineta|1897|2}} of 1897, {{SMS|Vineta|1915|2}} of 1915, and [[SMS Möwe (1914)#Interlude as Vineta|SMS ''Möwe'']], briefly renamed ''Vineta'' in 1915) * In 1903 a square in the center of {{Interlanguage link multi|Gaarden-Ost|de}}, [[Kiel]] was named Vinetaplatz after SMS Vineta I. * The (West) German navy from 1961 to 1992 had a mine sweeper „Vineta“ (M2652, Ariadne-class) in 3. Minensuchgeschwader. * An artwork installation in {{Interlanguage link multi|Störmthaler See|de}} near Leipzig is called „Vineta.“ * A rare German Empire stamp is called "[[Vineta provisional]]". * In [[Swakopmund]], [[Namibia]], there is a neighborhood [[Vineta (Swakopmund)|Vineta]]. * In [[Heidelberg]] there is a student fraternity "Vineta" since 1879. * In Schleswig-Holstein there is a sports club named TSV Vineta Audorf. * In Schleswig Holstein (Busdorf) there is a club called Disco-Vineta. * In [[Europa-Park]] [[Rust (Baden)]], in the themed land 'Scandinavia' there was an attraction 'Sunken city "Vineta"'. It was destroyed in a fire in 2018 and may never be rebuilt.
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