Schleswig-Holstein topographic maps
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Sylt
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Northern Friesland
The island's shape has constantly shifted over time, a process which is still ongoing today. The northern and southern spits of Sylt are exclusively made up of infertile sand deposits, while the central part with the municipalities of Westerland, Wenningstedt-Braderup and Sylt-Ost consists of a geestland core,…
Average elevation: 0 m

Alter Meldorfer Hafen
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Kreis Dithmarschen > Meldorf
Average elevation: 2 m

Strand Seekamp
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Kreis Segeberg > Berlin > Seekamp
Average elevation: 38 m

Borstel-Hohenraden
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Kreis Pinneberg
On the origin and meaning of the name: "Tho the Borstelde" in "Kerspell Rellinghen" clearly indicate our Borstel. Over the centuries, the name of Borstelde over Borstele, Borstell, Borsteler altered, Barstell to Borstel (the Urdorf). Originally, the name comes from the Old Saxon "bur" = home and "Stal" =…
Average elevation: 12 m

Hörnum (Sylt)
Germany > Schleswig-Holstein > Northern Friesland
In 1907, Hörnum got a 33.5 metres tall lighthouse, which was built based on a standardised design. Other such constructions were erected on the island of Pellworm and at Westerhever. From 1918 to 1930, the lighthouse was also used as a school house. Lessons took place at an elevation of 30 meters. At the end…
Average elevation: 1 m