Eiderstedt Peninsula

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The Eiderstedt Peninsula is a low-lying coastal region in northern Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein, known for its dike-protected marshlands, North Sea tourism, and historic towns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
peninsula
administrativeDistrict Nordfriesland NERFINISHED
borders North Sea NERFINISHED
climate maritime climate
contains Friedrichstadt NERFINISHED
Garding NERFINISHED
St. Peter-Ording NERFINISHED
Tönning NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
formedBy land reclamation
hasCharacteristic coastal
dike-protected
low-lying
marshland
hasConservationArea Wadden Sea National Park (Schleswig-Holstein) NERFINISHED
hasEconomicSector agriculture
services
tourism
hasEcosystem Wadden Sea mudflats NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Frisian cultural traditions
hasLandUse dairy farming
pastureland
tourism infrastructure
hasSettlementPattern dispersed farmsteads
small towns
historicalRegion Eiderstedt NERFINISHED
knownFor North Sea tourism
agriculture
birdwatching
historic towns
language German
locatedIn Schleswig-Holstein NERFINISHED
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
near Eider River NERFINISHED
Husum NERFINISHED
partOf German North Sea coast NERFINISHED
North Frisian region NERFINISHED
protectedBy dikes
regionalLanguage Low German NERFINISHED
North Frisian NERFINISHED
tourismActivity bathing tourism
cycling
kite surfing
mudflat hiking
tourismAttraction historic churches
lighthouses
wide sandy beaches

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Garding locatedOn Eiderstedt Peninsula