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Wangerooge

Wangerooge is one of the 32 Frisian Islands in the North Sea located close to the coasts of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. It is also a municipality in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony in Germany.

Wangerooge
Wangerooge from the air, approaching the island from the south
Location of Wangerooge within Friesland district
BockhornVarelZetelSandeSchortensJeverWilhelmshavenFriesland (district)WangerlandMinsener OogLower SaxonyWangeroogeLeer (district)AmmerlandAurich (district)Wittmund (district)WesermarschWittmund (district)
Wangerooge
Wangerooge
Coordinates: 53°47′27″N 7°53′57″E / 53.79083°N 7.89917°E / 53.79083; 7.89917Coordinates: 53°47′27″N 7°53′57″E / 53.79083°N 7.89917°E / 53.79083; 7.89917
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictFriesland
Government
 • Mayor (2018–23) Marcel Fangohr[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total7.94 km2 (3.07 sq mi)
Highest elevation
17 m (56 ft)
Lowest elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total1,202
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
26486
Dialling codes04469
Vehicle registrationFRI
Website
  • wangerooge.de
  • gemeinde-wangerooge.de

Wangerooge is one of the East Frisian Islands. It is the easternmost and smallest of the inhabited islands in this group (according to some other measurements, Baltrum is the smallest) and the only one that belonged to the historical district of Oldenburg between 1815 and 1947, whereas Borkum, Juist, Norderney, Baltrum, Langeoog and Spiekeroog always belonged to the county of Ostfriesland. As of the census of 2004, the island has 1,055 inhabitants. Especially in summer the island accommodates more than 7,000 visitors a day.

Wangerooge is separated from the island of Spiekeroog by a gat known as the Harle.

The island is attractive to tourists due to the beaches, various recreation facilities and its relaxed atmosphere. The island's slogan, visible on a sign at the harbor, emphasizes this: "God created time, but he never mentioned haste." A yearly beach volleyball tournament, usually held at the beginning of August, is one of the main attractions in the summer, and has served to modify the general impression that the island is exclusively attractive to older people and young families. In addition, windsurfing, kite-surfing and board-riding activities attract younger people.

In order to guarantee a relaxed atmosphere, cars are prohibited on the island. The island can be reached by ship from Harlesiel, or it can be reached by plane via its airfield, regular service being offered from Harlesiel, Bremen, or Hamburg. The ferries leave at different times every day according to the tide. As on most East Frisian Islands, a small narrow gauge railway line, the Wangerooge Island Railway, connects the harbor to the main village.

As for historical sites and other places of interest, the island has one active lighthouse, one old lighthouse, and the Western Tower. Since the whole island used to be shifting constantly eastwards until sea defenses were built a century ago, old buildings were gradually lost to the sea. The Western Tower was built in 1597 and was originally in the east of the island.

Wangerooge is also known as the site of a historic World War II B-17 Flying Fortress crash, or rather a double crash. During a bombing mission on Hamburg on New Year's Eve, 1944, a B-17 squadron was attacked by German fighter planes on its homeward flight. While in tight formation, one plane was shot down and became entangled with the plane below it. One of the pilots managed to take control of the two aircraft and steer them back towards the German coast for an emergency landing. At the time, the two entangled aircraft were described as resembling breeding dragonflies as the ball turrets of each plane were caught in the chassis of the other. Most of the crew bailed out, while two remained and successfully made a crash landing in a field.

Wangerooge has an airfield with scheduled services.

Location of Wangerooge in Friesland district

Geography

Location

Wangerooge is a German island in the southern North Sea and is the easternmost of the seven inhabited East Frisian islands. The island stretches over 8.5 kilometers in length in the east-west direction. The north-south extension is a maximum of 2.2 kilometers in the western part, and 1.2 kilometers at the level of the village. The distance to the mainland is 7 kilometers. To the west of Wangerooge, which is separated by the Gat of Harle, the eastern Spiekeroog is 2 kilometers away. Separated by the Blaue Balje, the island Minsener Oog begins, which is 2 kilometers east-southeast. On the northside, there is a sandy beach that is about 100 meters wide and 3 kilometers long. In the east, this beach merges into a 500 meter wide and 3 kilometer long field with sand deposits. In the west of the island, there are two more beaches that are ½ kilometer and 1 kilometer in length. To the south of the island lies the Wadden Sea, which is part of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park, like the islands, and is very dry at Baseflow. Below the island, at a depth of about 15 meters, there is the Geest base. The highest elevation of the island is the look-out dune, which is 17 meters above sea level. The remaining sand dunes reach heights of up to 12 meters.

Area

With an area of 7.94 square kilometers (2008),[3] Wangerooge is the second smallest of the inhabited East Frisian islands after Baltrum, and the larger areas can be up to 8.5 square kilometers. Higher values include beach areas that lie below the mean tide line (Mittleres Tidehochwasser, MTHW), but these are regularly washed over by the sea water of the North Sea and are, therefore, not considered as land areas. Since part of the land area, about 2.97 square kilometers, is not municipalized as a part of a federal waterway, the area of the municipality of Wangerooge covers only 4.97 square kilometers.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Verzeichnis der direkt gewählten Bürgermeister/-innen und Landräte/Landrätinnen". Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. April 2021.
  2. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
  3. ^ Laut Auskunft des Niedersächsischen Landesbetriebs für Wasserwirtschaft, Küsten- und Naturschutz (NLWKN)
  4. ^ "NLS-Online Tabelle Z0010001 Bodenfläche nach Art der geplanten Nutzung". Landesbetrieb für Statistik und Kommunikationstechnologie Niedersachsen (LSKN). 2005-01-01.

External links

  • Official website   (in German)
  • Ferry schedules

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Wangerooge is one of the 32 Frisian Islands in the North Sea located close to the coasts of the Netherlands Germany and Denmark It is also a municipality in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony in Germany WangeroogeMunicipalityWangerooge from the air approaching the island from the southFlagCoat of armsLocation of Wangerooge within Friesland districtWangeroogeShow map of GermanyWangeroogeShow map of Lower SaxonyCoordinates 53 47 27 N 7 53 57 E 53 79083 N 7 89917 E 53 79083 7 89917 Coordinates 53 47 27 N 7 53 57 E 53 79083 N 7 89917 E 53 79083 7 89917CountryGermanyStateLower SaxonyDistrictFrieslandGovernment Mayor 2018 23 Marcel Fangohr 1 CDU Area Total7 94 km2 3 07 sq mi Highest elevation17 m 56 ft Lowest elevation1 m 3 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total1 202 Density150 km2 390 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes26486Dialling codes04469Vehicle registrationFRIWebsitewangerooge wbr de gemeinde wangerooge wbr deWangerooge is one of the East Frisian Islands It is the easternmost and smallest of the inhabited islands in this group according to some other measurements Baltrum is the smallest and the only one that belonged to the historical district of Oldenburg between 1815 and 1947 whereas Borkum Juist Norderney Baltrum Langeoog and Spiekeroog always belonged to the county of Ostfriesland As of the census of 2004 the island has 1 055 inhabitants Especially in summer the island accommodates more than 7 000 visitors a day Wangerooge is separated from the island of Spiekeroog by a gat known as the Harle The island is attractive to tourists due to the beaches various recreation facilities and its relaxed atmosphere The island s slogan visible on a sign at the harbor emphasizes this God created time but he never mentioned haste A yearly beach volleyball tournament usually held at the beginning of August is one of the main attractions in the summer and has served to modify the general impression that the island is exclusively attractive to older people and young families In addition windsurfing kite surfing and board riding activities attract younger people Aerial view of Wangerooge The port of Wangerooge Old Lighthouse New Lighthouse Beach and dike of Wangerooge Cafe PuddingIn order to guarantee a relaxed atmosphere cars are prohibited on the island The island can be reached by ship from Harlesiel or it can be reached by plane via its airfield regular service being offered from Harlesiel Bremen or Hamburg The ferries leave at different times every day according to the tide As on most East Frisian Islands a small narrow gauge railway line the Wangerooge Island Railway connects the harbor to the main village As for historical sites and other places of interest the island has one active lighthouse one old lighthouse and the Western Tower Since the whole island used to be shifting constantly eastwards until sea defenses were built a century ago old buildings were gradually lost to the sea The Western Tower was built in 1597 and was originally in the east of the island Wangerooge is also known as the site of a historic World War II B 17 Flying Fortress crash or rather a double crash During a bombing mission on Hamburg on New Year s Eve 1944 a B 17 squadron was attacked by German fighter planes on its homeward flight While in tight formation one plane was shot down and became entangled with the plane below it One of the pilots managed to take control of the two aircraft and steer them back towards the German coast for an emergency landing At the time the two entangled aircraft were described as resembling breeding dragonflies as the ball turrets of each plane were caught in the chassis of the other Most of the crew bailed out while two remained and successfully made a crash landing in a field Wangerooge has an airfield with scheduled services Location of Wangerooge in Friesland district Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Area 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksGeography EditLocation Edit Wangerooge is a German island in the southern North Sea and is the easternmost of the seven inhabited East Frisian islands The island stretches over 8 5 kilometers in length in the east west direction The north south extension is a maximum of 2 2 kilometers in the western part and 1 2 kilometers at the level of the village The distance to the mainland is 7 kilometers To the west of Wangerooge which is separated by the Gat of Harle the eastern Spiekeroog is 2 kilometers away Separated by the Blaue Balje the island Minsener Oog begins which is 2 kilometers east southeast On the northside there is a sandy beach that is about 100 meters wide and 3 kilometers long In the east this beach merges into a 500 meter wide and 3 kilometer long field with sand deposits In the west of the island there are two more beaches that are kilometer and 1 kilometer in length To the south of the island lies the Wadden Sea which is part of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park like the islands and is very dry at Baseflow Below the island at a depth of about 15 meters there is the Geest base The highest elevation of the island is the look out dune which is 17 meters above sea level The remaining sand dunes reach heights of up to 12 meters Area Edit With an area of 7 94 square kilometers 2008 3 Wangerooge is the second smallest of the inhabited East Frisian islands after Baltrum and the larger areas can be up to 8 5 square kilometers Higher values include beach areas that lie below the mean tide line Mittleres Tidehochwasser MTHW but these are regularly washed over by the sea water of the North Sea and are therefore not considered as land areas Since part of the land area about 2 97 square kilometers is not municipalized as a part of a federal waterway the area of the municipality of Wangerooge covers only 4 97 square kilometers 4 See also EditEast Frisian Islands List of ferry boats of the East Frisian IslandsReferences Edit Verzeichnis der direkt gewahlten Burgermeister innen und Landrate Landratinnen Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen April 2021 LSN Online Regionaldatenbank Tabelle A100001G Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Stand 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen Laut Auskunft des Niedersachsischen Landesbetriebs fur Wasserwirtschaft Kusten und Naturschutz NLWKN NLS Online Tabelle Z0010001 Bodenflache nach Art der geplanten Nutzung Landesbetrieb fur Statistik und Kommunikationstechnologie Niedersachsen LSKN 2005 01 01 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wangerooge Official website in German Ferry schedules Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wangerooge amp oldid 1086766992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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