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                                                                              SCHLESWIG-

                                                                              HOLSTEIN


                                                                              Schleswig-Holstein is the northernmost German state, situated
                                                                              between the Baltic and the North Sea and bordered by the Elbe
                                                                              River and Denmark. Weather-beaten by the unstable marine
                                                                              climate, the Gothic brick buildings of Lübeck, queen of the Baltic coast, testify
                                                                              equally to the turbulent history of this region. Today, tourists visit Schleswig-
                                                                              Holstein for its wide sandy beaches and impressive lakes.

                                                                              Originally, this state comprised two   Schleswig­Holstein is principally an
                                                                              territories: Schleswig in the north, which   agricultural region, and less densely
                                                                              was inhab ited by Germanic tribes (Angles,   populated than any other state in Germany.
                                                                              Saxons, Vikings and Danes) in the Middle   Art lovers are mainly drawn to Lübeck, the
                                                                              Ages, and Holstein in the south, mainly   most powerful Hanseatic town in the
                                                                              populated by Slavs, who converted to   Baltic during the Middle Ages. Lübeck’s
                                                                              Christianity as late as the 12th century. Its   old town, an architectural gem, has now
                                                                              more recent history was characterized by   been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage
                                                                              struggles between the Hanseatic towns   site. Other places offer surprises aplenty –
                                                                              and the rulers of Denmark. In the 18th cen­  the visitor will be captivated by the
                                                                              tury, the entire region, from Altona in the   Romanesque churches around Flensburg,
                                                                              south (now part of Hamburg) to Kolding   while the magnificent countryside more
                                                                              in the north, belonged to Denmark, but in   than compensates for the lack of major
                                                                              1866 it was annexed to Bismarck’s Prussia.   cultural monuments. A walk through the
                                                                              In 1920, the political borders that exist   national park of Schleswig­Holsteinisches
                                                                              today were established when Denmark   Wattenmeer, the moving sand dunes of
                                                                              regained the northern part of Schleswig   the elegant island of Sylt, or a romantic
                                                                              after a plebiscite, leaving a significant   sunset on the lake shores in Plön will
                                                                              Danish minority on the German side.  leave lasting impressions.

























                                                                              The moated Renaissance Wasserschloß in Glücksburg
                                                                               Aerial view of a mudflat on Süderoogsand, one of the North Frisian islands



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