Amrum Str. (Berlin)
Amrum About this sound pronunciation (Öömrang North Frisian: Oomram) is one of the North Frisian Islands on the German North Sea coast, south of Sylt and west of Föhr. It is part of the Nordfriesland district in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein and has appromixately 2,300 inhabitants.
The island is made up of a sandy core of geestland and features an extended beach all along its west coast, facing the open North Sea. The east coast instead borders to mud flats and tidal creeks of the Wadden Sea. Sand dunes are a characteristical part of Amrum's landscape, resulting in a vegetation that is largely made up of heath and shrubs. The island's only forest was planted in 1948. Amrum is a refuge for many species of birds and a number of marine mammals like grey seal or harbour porpoise
The island is made up of a sandy core of geestland and features an extended beach all along its west coast, facing the open North Sea. The east coast instead borders to mud flats and tidal creeks of the Wadden Sea. Sand dunes are a characteristical part of Amrum's landscape, resulting in a vegetation that is largely made up of heath and shrubs. The island's only forest was planted in 1948. Amrum is a refuge for many species of birds and a number of marine mammals like grey seal or harbour porpoise
Amrum Str., related objects
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amrum
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Coordinates: 52°32'38"N 13°20'48"E
- Goethepark 0.6 km
- Wedding 0.9 km
- West Harbour 1 km
- Moabit 1.7 km
- Julius Leber Barracks 2.4 km
- Charlottenburg-North 3.2 km
- Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL/EDDT) (closed) 4.2 km
- Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 6.8 km
- The (former) Berlin Wall 6.9 km
- Reinickendorf 7.6 km
- Brussels Str. 0.4 km
- See Str. 0.5 km
- 17th of June Street 3.4 km
- Tiergartenstrasse 3.9 km
- Hildebrand Str. 3.9 km
- Rauchstraße 4 km
- Hiroshimastrasse 4.1 km
- Bismarckstrasse 4.4 km
- Bleibtreustraße 4.8 km
- Winterfeldtstraße 5.3 km