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  2. Sylt - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost island of Germany, it is known for its tourist resorts, notably Westerland, Kampen and Wenningstedt-Braderup, as well as for its 40-kilometre-long (25-mile) sandy beach. It is frequently covered by the media in connection with its exposed situation in the North Sea and its ongoing loss of land during storm tides .

  3. Category:Beaches of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Sea beaches of Germany (1 P) Surfing locations in Germany (1 P) This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 20:12 (UTC). ...

  4. Naturism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    After German reunification, objections to naturism at the Baltic Sea beaches on the German-Polish border were raised among Poland's predominantly Catholic population. [4] In West Germany, and today, united Germany there are many clubs, parks and beaches open to naturists. [13]

  5. Usedom - Wikipedia

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    Usedom (German: Usedom [ˈuːzədɔm], Polish: Uznam) is a Baltic Sea island in Pomerania, divided between Germany and Poland. It is the second largest Pomeranian island after Rügen, and the most populous island in the Baltic Sea. It lies north of the Szczecin Lagoon estuary of the Oder river.

  6. List of seaside resorts in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ahlbeck on Usedom Island - Beach, dunes and promenade of a typical German Baltic seaside resort with regional resort architecture. The following is a list of state-accredited seaside resorts in Germany. They are first sorted by seas (Baltic and North Sea), then by German states (Länder), then by districts (Landkreise).

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  8. Warnemünde - Wikipedia

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    Warnemünde (German pronunciation: [vaʁnəˈmʏndə] ⓘ, literally Mouth of the Warnow) is a seaside resort and a district of the city of Rostock in Mecklenburg, Germany. It is located on the Baltic Sea and, as the name implies, at the estuary of the river Warnow. Warnemünde is one of the world's busiest cruise ports.

  9. Juist - Wikipedia

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    Juist (German pronunciation:) (Low German: Juist) is an island and municipality in the district of Aurich in Lower Saxony in Germany.The island is one of seven East Frisian Islands at the edge of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea in the southern North Sea.