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Sylt, Germany

The Sylt is an island in Germany and is famous for its unique shape in its shoreline. The island belongs to the North Frisian Islands and the entire area is about 99km. the distance from north to south is somewhat about 35 km and from west to east 13 km. at the most narrowest point of the island is less than 400 meters in breadth. The highest point here is about 52 meters. The island was once that part of the mainland at present comprises about 21,000 inhabitants. Sylt, Germany in Europe is a unique place and is the part of the Frisian Islands. The region has its own language recognized as Söl'ring which is an independent language of Sylt.

The place was originally a part of the Jutland with an evidence of the human habitation going back since 3,000 BC at Denghoog. Hengist and Horsa board from Sylt for England in the 5th century. The first settlement here was witnessed during the 8th century and 9th century. In the year 1386 Sylt was divided between the Duke of Schleswig and the Kingdom of Denmark. During the 17th century and 18th century, whaling, fishing and oyster breeding increase the wealth of the population here. Since then the Keitum was recognized as capital of the island, and a place for rich captains to settle down. During the First World War Sylt became a military outpost without suffering any major war damage.
Kampen the capital place is known for the Red Cliff and its fine lifestyle. The Hörnum is Sylt's southernmost community. The Rantum another region of the Sylt, Germany is a place where water is first pumped and then filled in bottles for a mineral-water called "Sylt-Quelle". The company also runs a place where artists and authors can spend some weeks for creating new works. The Wenningstedt is famous for the red cliff and the Denghoog stone grave and for making a walk-in grave made of huge stone walls from 3000 BC.
The Braderup is another place in Sylt, Germany and is located between the Wenningstedt, Kampen, and Munkmarsh, with a beautiful heath.

The transport system in Sylt is complacent making the place connected to mainland Germany by the Hindenburgdamm, a causeway. There is also a railway line built on this place and many passenger trains connect the Westerland to Niebüll or Klanxbüll. The place also has several ferry services to the nearby Danish island and of course the Sylt Airport connects the region with other parts of world.

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