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Trischen is an
uninhabited island in the
Meldorf Bay,
about 14
kilometres (8.7 miles) off the
North Sea
coast of
Dithmarschen in
north Germany – about...
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Islands further north off the west
coast of
Jutland and the
Islands of
Trischen and Neuwerk. Most of the
Wadden Sea
Islands are
environmentally protected...
- The
mouth of the
river Elbe, here in
October 2010,
marks the
southeastern corner of the
German Bight. The
island is
Trischen....
- The
mouth of the Elbe with the
island of
Trischen in the
North Sea...
- Elbe/Elbmarschen,
Inseln Trischen und
Helgoland [Setting
limits to the floods:
Dithmarschen and Elbe/Elbmarschen,
islands of
Trischen and Heligoland]. Husum...
- of the park
comprises uninhabited islands,
islets and Halligen, such as
Trischen,
Blauort or the
North Frisian Barrier Island.
Under the classification...
- at the
Friedrichskoog coast and in the
Neufeld Bay.
Three sand banks,
Trischen,
Tertius and
Blauort are in the sea. They are some of only a few still...
- trawler) Trave: Schul- und Begleitschiff, später Messboot; Eider-class
Trischen:
harbour tug; Lütje-Hörn-class Tsingtao:
river gunboat,
launched 1903 Triton:...
- Map of
Meldorf Bay with
Blauort in the north;
south of it lie
Tertius and
Trischen...
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together with the
island of
Trischen, is one of the most
important moulting areas for the shelduck, and, with
Trischen,
Norderoog and
Minsener Oog, has...