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This is a complete list of the 2,058 towns and cities in Germany . Only municipalities with independent administration and that have the Stadtrecht are included, and only names are given. For more restricted lists with more details, see: List of cities in Germany by population Metropolitan Regions in GermanyNumbers of cities and towns in the German states: Bavaria: 317 towns and cities Baden-Württemberg: 313 towns and cities North Rhine-Westphalia: 271 towns and cities Hesse: 191 towns and cities Saxony: 169 towns and cities Lower Saxony: 159 towns and cities Rhineland-Palatinate: 129 towns and cities Thuringia: 124 towns and cities Brandenburg: 113 t...
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  • 1. Ellenbogen List
    The Ellenbogen is an 814-metre high extinct volcano in the Thuringian Rhön in the district of Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thuringia, Germany.
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  • 6. Morsum-Kliff Morsum
    Morsum is a village on the North Sea island of Sylt in the district of Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Today, it is an Ortsteil of the Gemeinde Sylt. Morsum is located close to the scientifically important geotope Morsum-Kliff and to the beginning of the Hindenburgdamm linking Sylt with the mainland.
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  • 9. Rotes Kliff Kampen
    The Rotes Kliff is a 52-metre high line of sea cliffs between the villages of Wenningstedt and Kampen on the German North Sea island of Sylt. It is located on the west side of the island facing the open sea, beginning in the south at the car park of Risgap in Wenningstedt and ending in the north at Haus Kliffende on the Kampen West Heath. For centuries these striking cliffs have acted as an unmistakable recognition mark of the island for ships. Nowhere on the German and Dutch North Sea shores is there such a striking cliffed coast. About 120,000 years ago, glaciers of the Saale glaciation deposited thick, unsorted rock debris in the region of the present-day island of Sylt. As a result of rising sea levels in the post-glacial period, these formed an abrasion coastline. The rusty-red glacia...
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