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Amrum (German pronunciation: [ˈamʁʊm] ; Öömrang
North Frisian: Oomram) is one of the
North Frisian Islands on the
German North Sea coast,
south of Sylt...
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Amrum may
refer to:
Amrum, one of the
North Frisian Islands Amrum Lighthouse, a
lighthouse on
Amrum Amrum Frisian, a
dialect spoken on
Amrum Amrumer Mühle...
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Amrum Frisian, also
known as Öömrang, is the
dialect of the
North Frisian language spoken on the
island of
Amrum in the
North Frisia region of Germany...
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dialects have
typically been
noted as distinct: Sylt
Frisian (Söl'ring) Föhr-
Amrum Frisian (Fering, Öömrang)
Heligolandic Frisian (Halunder)
Wiedingharde Frisian...
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Amrum Bank (German: Amrumbank, Danish:
Amrum Banke,
North Frisian: Oomrambeenk) is an
undersea bank in the
North Sea. It is
approximately 54 kilometres...
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Amrum is an
upcoming historical drama film
directed by
Fatih Akin, and co-written by Akin with Hark Bohm,
based on Bohm's
childhood on the
German island...
- 8°21′20″E / 54.6530°N 8.3555°E / 54.6530; 8.3555 The
Talking Gravestones of
Amrum (German:
Sprechende Grabsteine), also
known as the Story-telling Gravestones...
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islands Föhr and
Amrum. Its seat is in Wyk auf Föhr. Föhr-
Amrum was
created on 1
January 2007 as a
merger of the two Ämter Föhr-Land and
Amrum and the formerly...
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islands and ten tiny islets. The
names of the
large islands are Sylt, Föhr,
Amrum, and Pellworm. The
islets are
called Halligen. In
medieval times, the present-day...
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Disappearance of
Josef Mengele, Wes Anderson's The
Phoenician Scheme,
Fatih Akin's
Amrum,
Arnaud Desplechin's Une affaire,
Richard Linklater's
Nouvelle Vague, Mascha...