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  2. Schleswig-Holstein - Wikipedia

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    Schleswig-Holstein (German: ... This mass exodus left much of the Jutland Peninsula sparsely populated, ... Schleswig-Holstein is the location of many of his stories;

  3. Angeln - Wikipedia

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    Angeln is one of four peninsulas lining the Baltic coast of Schleswig-Holstein, along with Schwansen, Danish Wahld and Wagrien. As part of the Schleswig-Holstein Morainic Uplands (Ger. Schleswig-Holsteinisches Moränenhügelland), formed during the Weichselian glaciation, these peninsulas are hilly and dotted with several glacial lakes.

  4. History of Schleswig-Holstein - Wikipedia

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    The Jutland Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe with modern-day Schleswig-Holstein at its base. Schleswig is also called Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland). The old Scandinavian sagas, perhaps dating back to the times of the Angles and Jutes give the impression that Jutland has been divided into a northern and a southern part with the border running along the Kongeå River.

  5. Nordstrand, Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrand ⓘ (North Frisian: di Ströön [2]) is a peninsula and former island in North Frisia on the North Sea coast of Germany. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Its area is 50 km² and its population is 2,300.

  6. Fehmarn - Wikipedia

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    Fehmarn (German: [ˈfeːma⁠ʁn] ⓘ; Danish: Femern; from Old Wagrian Slavic "Fe More", meaning "In the Sea") is an island in the Baltic Sea, off the eastern coast of Germany's northernmost state of Schleswig-Holstein.

  7. Bay of Husum - Wikipedia

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    The Bay of Husum, Husum Bight or Husum Bay (German: Husumer Bucht) is a bay on the North Sea coast of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Its German name is used for marketing the holiday region around the town of Husum. The bight is part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1]

  8. Schwansen - Wikipedia

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    Schwansen (Danish: Svans or Svansø, meaning "swan island/peninsula") is a peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Baltic Sea. It is located between Eckernförde Bay to the south and the Schlei inlet to the north.

  9. Eiderstedt - Wikipedia

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    Eiderstedt (German: Eiderstedt, German pronunciation ⓘ; Danish: Ejdersted; North Frisian: Ääderstää) is a peninsula in the district of Nordfriesland in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.