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Sylt

Island in Germany
Sylt is a German island in the Frisian archipelago in the North Sea. It’s known for its long beaches, resorts and the Wadden Sea mudflats on the eastern side. The 1700s Old Frisian House has a thatched roof and exhibits about pre-20th-century...
Area: 38.28 mi²
Population: 15,169 (2012)
Pop. density: 212/km2 (549/sq mi)
Island group: North Frisian Islands
Ethnic groups: Germans, Frisians, Danes
Highest elevation: 52 m (171 ft)
Highest point: Uwe-Düne