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Munkmarsch (Frisian: Munkmersk) is a
village on the
North Sea
island of Sylt in the
district of
Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Today, it...
- The po****tion (as of 2000) was 5,500. The
villages included Tinnum,
Munkmarsch, Archsum,
Morsum and Keitum. In 2009, Sylt-Ost
merged with Westerland...
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connecting part of the line. The Sylt
Island Railway lost its
traffic between Munkmarsch and Westerland,
because the
ferry service between Hoyer and Sylt had been...
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extended to the port at the Hoyerschleuse,
whence paddlesteamers ran to
Munkmarsch harbour on Sylt. The
connection was at the tide's mercy, and in winter...
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consists of the
following Ortsteile (towns): Archsum* Keitum* Morsum*
Munkmarsch*
Rantum Tinnum*
Westerland (*
Former constituent part of Sylt-Ost.) Gemeinde...
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Aquarell auf Papier, 9 × 13 cm –
Sylter Heimatmuseum,
Keitum 1958:
Heide bei
Munkmarsch, Öl auf Hartfaserplatte, 61 × 46 cm –
Sylter Heimatmuseum,
Keitum 1958:...
- 2019. The
central part of the island, on
which are
located Westerland,
Munkmarsch, and
Keitum villages and Rote
Kliff Lighthouse,
projects southeastward...
- "Sylt-Ost" was
created from five
villages in 1970:
Archsum Keitum Morsum Munkmarsch (previously an
Ortsteil of Keitum)
Tinnum The five
villages are now Ortsteile...
- 1867.
After 1859, the
harbour silted up and the
ferry traffic shifted to
Munkmarsch. In 1860,
Keitum had p****ed
Morsum as the island's most
populous village...