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Risum-Lindholm

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Risum-Lindholm ( North Frisian : Risem-Loonham ) is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland , in Schleswig-Holstein , Germany .

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2-679: Risum-Lindholm lies about five kilometres southeast of Niebüll and six kilometres west of Leck on a boundary between a low, sandy area of geest and the marshes . The municipality was formed in 1969 from the formerly independent municipalities of Risum and Lindholm. Because it extends over several kilometres, the villages of Maasbüll (North Frisian: Moosbel , Danish: Masbøl ), Risum (NF: Risem ), Lindholm (NF: Lunham ), Klockries (NF: Klookriis , Dan: Klokris ), Wegacker (NF: Wäieeker ) and Kremperhaus (Dan. Krempehus ) (beside Broweg (NF: Bruwäi ), Läiged, Legerade (NF: Läigeroos ) and Herrenkoog (NF: Hiirnekuch , Dan: Herrekog ), which do not lie on

4-418: The long village street) are of great importance for describing a location. In local usage, the actual municipal name is rarely used, but rather the name of the respective village. This Nordfriesland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nieb%C3%BCll Niebüll ( German: [ˈniːbʏl] ; Mooring North Frisian : Naibel ; Danish : Nibøl )

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