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Langeoog (German pronunciation: [ˈlaŋəˌʔoːk] ; Low German:
Langeoog) is one of the
seven inhabited East
Frisian Islands at the edge of the
Lower Saxon...
- From west to east,
these islands are Borkum, Juist, Norderney, Baltrum,
Langeoog and Spiekeroog. The
geographical region of East
Frisia was
inhabited in...
- disappeared) Lütje Hörn
Kachelotplate Memmert Juist Norderney Baltrum Langeoog Spiekeroog Wangerooge Mellum Neuwerk Scharhörn Nigehörn
North Frisian Islands...
- de.
Retrieved 3
April 2025. Life, The
Island for (8
September 2017). "
Langeoog". www.niedersachsen-tourism.com.
Retrieved 3
April 2025. "One day on Neuwerk...
- east: Juist,
Norderney with the
largest town in the islands, Baltrum,
Langeoog,
Spiekeroog and Wangerooge.
There are also four
other small, uninhabited...
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songs in English.
Shortly before the end of the war,
Andersen retired to
Langeoog, a
small island off the
North Sea
coast of Germany.
After the war, Andersen...
- (Wümme)
Schaumburg Stade Uelzen Vechta Verden Wesermarsch Wittmund (includes
Langeoog and Spiekeroog) Wolfenbüttel Furthermore,
there are
eight urban districts...
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mudflat hikers can walk to the East
Frisian Islands of Norderney, Baltrum,
Langeoog, Spiekeroog, Minsener-Oldoog and Neuwerk. The
North Frisian Halligen Süderoog...
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South to North)
Borkum Juist Norderney Baltrum Langeoog Spiekeroog Wangerooge Neuwerk Pellworm Nordstrand (presently mainland)...
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areas of the
mainland are also
known as
Harlinger Land. The
islands of
Langeoog and Spiekeroog, both
belonging to the East
Frisian Islands, are part of...