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Wangerooge (German: [vaŋɐˈʔoːɡə] ; Low German: Wangeroog;
Wangerooge Frisian: Wangeróoch) is one of the 32
Frisian Islands in the
North Sea off the northwestern...
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Wangerooge Frisian, also
known as
Wangeroogic or Wangeroogish, is an
extinct variety of the East
Frisian language,
formerly spoken on the East Frisian...
- The Type 722
Wangerooge-class tugs are a
series of ocean-going
tugboats that are used for
rescue and
salvage operation by the
German Navy. They are also...
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Wangerooge Airfield, German:
Flugplatz Wangerooge (IATA: AGE, ICAO: EDWG), is a
small airfield on
Wangerooge, one of the East
Frisian Islands and a muni****lity...
- with the
largest town in the islands, Baltrum, Langeoog,
Spiekeroog and
Wangerooge.
There are also four
other small,
uninhabited islands: Lütje Hörn east...
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islands of
Heligoland and lies
between the East
Frisian island of
Wangerooge and the
North Frisian peninsula of Eiderstedt. The
bight is
named after...
- historical-political and
geographical view of East
Frisia has left the
island of
Wangerooge with an "ambiguous" situation. On the one hand it is
counted geographically...
- The
single track Wangerooge Island Railway (Wangerooger Inselbahn) is an
unelectrified narrow gauge railway with a
track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)...
- as the
Schifffahrt und
Inselbahn Wangeroogeshipping (Island
railway of
Wangerooge). The
first car
transported by rail in
Germany was
carried by the Deutsche...
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subsequent Roman interpretation Prehistoric age AGE, the IATA
airport code for
Wangerooge Airfield, in
Lower Saxony,
Germany Åge, a
given name Aage, a
given name...