This is a list of all offshore islands that belong to Germany, which are found in the North and Baltic Seas. In addition, some islands in inland waters are also listed.[1]
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Largest islands
# | Island | Sea | Federal State | Area (km2) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rügen | Baltic | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 926 |
2 | Usedom | 373 (445 km2[a]) | ||
3 | Fehmarn | Schleswig-Holstein | 185 | |
4 | Sylt | North Sea | 99 | |
5 | Föhr | 82 | ||
6 | Pellworm | 37 | ||
7 | Poel | Baltic | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 36 |
8 | Borkum | North Sea | Niedersachsen | 31 |
9 | Norderney | 26 | ||
10 | Amrum | Schleswig-Holstein | 20.46 |
Islands of the Baltic Sea
- Fehmarn
- Poel
- Walfisch island
- Langenwerder
- Hiddensee
- Rügen
- Dänholm
- Vilm
- Greifswalder Oie
- Ruden
- Ummanz
- Usedom (partly belonging to Poland)
Islands of the North Sea
- Heligoland
- East Frisian Islands (in the Wadden Sea)
- Borkum
- Buise (former island, disappeared)
- Lütje Hörn
- Kachelotplate
- Memmert
- Juist
- Norderney
- Baltrum
- Langeoog
- Spiekeroog
- Wangerooge
- Mellum
- Neuwerk
- Scharhörn
- Nigehörn
- North Frisian Islands
- Sylt
- Föhr
- Amrum
- Pellworm
- Nordstrand (former island, now peninsula)
- Halligen (also part of North Frisian Islands)
Islands of Elbe River
Islands of Weser River
Islands of Lake Constance
Islands of Chiemsee
See also
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Islands of Germany.
References
- ^ "Islands of Germany". GeoNames. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
This page was last edited on 14 April 2024, at 06:53