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Syltisland of Sylt is located in the North Sea off the coast of Germany and Denmark.of the island of Sylt Sylt is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein. It belongs to the North Frisian Islands. The island was once part of the mainland, and is still shrinking due to erosion from the North Sea. Local details Sylt has 99 km2. From North to South it is 35 km, from West to East it is 13 km. The highest point is 52 meter. The island has 21,000 inhabitants. CultureFrisia-style housesMasked runOn New Year's Eve, groups of children and adults go masked from house to house, reciting poems. This is called Rummelpottlaufen. Children will receive sweets and/or money, adults can expect alcohol. Söl'ringThe indigenous Sylt language, Söl'ring, is a unique dialect of insular North Frisian, with elements of Danish, Dutch and English. Today, it has been largely replaced by Low German. HistoryToday, Sylt is mainly a tourist attraction, famous for its healthy climate, and several German celebrities who own a house on the island. TownsListnear List List has a harbor (ferries to Rømø, Denmark) and is the most northern point of Germany. It has a population of about 2.500 (as of 2000). It was first mentioned in 1292 and was danish territory until 1864. The German Luftwaffe (Airforce) used List as an airbase. List is famous for oysters. KampenHörnumRantumWenningstedtWenningstedt is known for the white cliff and the Denghoog stone grave, a walk-in grave made of huge stone walls from 3000 BC. BraderupWesterlandAfter the destruction of the town of Eidum on November 1, 1436, in a great flood (Allerheiligenflut), the survivors moved to a place north-east (Wäästerlön in Söl'ring) of the original town. The new town was first mentioned in 1462. It officially became a city in 1905. The population (as of 2000) is 9.200. The city has the island's only civil airport. Sylt-OstSylt-Ost (East Sylt) is a township, consisting of several small villages on the Nössehalbinsel on Sylt. The population (as of 2000) is 5.500. The villages include Tinnum, Munkmarsch, Archsum, Morsum and Keitum. TinnumTinnum castle (Tinnumburg) is a circular parapet with a diameter of 120 meter and a height of 8 meter. It was built in the 1st century BC, likely as a heathen cult place.KeitumKeitum has a historical church (St. Severin church), dating back to the 1200s. The green cliff is also located near Keitum. MunkmarschArchsumMorsumMorsum has an historical church (St. Martin church), dating back to the same era as the one in Keitum. Morsum is also known for the colored cliff, that shows the geological history of the last five million years on its height of 21 meters. It is under landscape conservation since 1923. Transport Sylt can be reached by an artificial dam (trains only) and by Sylt Airport. See also:External links:
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