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Wiek stands for:
- -wik , a toponym ('fenced settlement', 'village' or 'bay')
- a bay on the Baltic Sea, often within a lagoon, see Bodden
Wiek refers to the following geographical areas and locations:
- Danish Wiek , bay in the south of the Greifswald Bodden
- Eggers Wiek , bay within the Wismar Bay
- Fischhausener Wiek, the northern end of the Fresh Lagoon in Samland, see Primorsk (Kaliningrad)
- Hagensche Wiek , bay in the east of the Rügischer Bodden
- Wiek (Rügen) , municipality in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek , landscape in the south of the island of Rügen near Poseritz
- Pötenitzer Wiek , bay in Schleswig-Holstein on the border with Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Prohner Wiek , bay northwest of Stralsund
- Prorer Wiek , bay between the Jasmund peninsula and the Granitz
- Putziger Wiek , section of the Danzig Bay; see Zatoka Pucka today
- Schoritzer Wiek , a bay in the northwest of the Rügischer Bodden
- Spandowerhagener Wiek , bay between the north end of Usedom and the West Pomeranian mainland
- Tromper Wiek , bay between the Wittow and Jasmund peninsulas on the island of Rügen
- Udarser Wiek , bay between the islands of Rügen and Ummanz
- Wohlenberger Wiek , bay in the southwest of the Wismar Bay
- Tributary of the Angrapa (Angerapp), Russia, in the former East Prussia, see Wika (Angrapa)
- old German name for Lääne County , Estonia
Wiek is the family name of the following people:
- Bruno S. Wiek , pseudonym of the German writer Walter Troppenz (1897–1974)
- Florian Wiek (* 1972), German pianist
- Peter Wiek (1922–2003), German historian and organist
See also: