List of Islands of Germany - Islands of The North Sea

Islands of The North Sea

  • Helgoland
  • East Frisian Islands (in the Wadden Sea)
    • Borkum
    • Buise (former island, disappeared)
    • Lütje Hörn
    • Kachelotplate
    • Memmert
    • Juist
    • Norderney
    • Baltrum
    • Langeoog
    • Spiekeroog
    • Wangerooge
    • Mellum
  • Neuwerk
  • Scharhörn
  • North Frisian Islands
    • Sylt
    • Föhr
    • Amrum
    • Pellworm
    • Nordstrand (former island, now peninsula)
  • Halligen (also part of North Frisian Islands)
    • Langeneß
    • Norderoog
    • Süderoog
    • Nordstrandischmoor
    • Oland (German island)
    • Südfall
    • Gröde-Appelland
    • Hooge
    • Hallig Habel
    • Hamburger Hallig

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