Amrum

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Amrum is a North Frisian island in the North Sea known for its wide sandy beaches, dunes, and traditional thatched-roof villages.

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Amrum canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North Frisian island
island
belongsTo Nordfriesland
surface form: Nordfriesland district

Schleswig-Holstein
surface form: state of Schleswig-Holstein
climate maritime climate
country Germany
hasArea approximately 20 square kilometers
hasCapital Wittdün auf Amrum
hasCoastlineType mudflats
sandy beach
hasDialingCode 04682
hasFeature dunes
heath landscapes
thatched-roof villages
tidal flats
wide sandy beaches
hasHighestPoint A Siatler
hasHighestPointElevation 32 meters
hasLanguage German
Low German
North Frisian
hasLength about 10 kilometers
hasLighthouse Amrum lighthouse
hasMainEconomicActivity tourism
hasPopulation approximately 2300 inhabitants
hasPort Wittdün harbor
hasPostalCode 25946
hasProtectedArea dune and beach conservation zones
hasRelief dunes
geest core
hasSettlement Nebel
Norddorf auf Amrum
Wittdün auf Amrum
hasTransport ferry connections
hasVillage Steenodde
Süddorf
hasWidth up to 3 kilometers
locatedIn Nordfriesland
surface form: Nordfriesland district

North Sea
Schleswig-Holstein
locatedNear Föhr
Helgoland
surface form: Heligoland

Sylt
mainland Schleswig-Holstein
partOf North Frisian Islands
Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park
Wadden Sea
touristAttraction Amrum lighthouse
Kniepsand beach

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