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Tönning ( German; Low German Tünn, Tönn or Tönnen; Danish: Tønning; North Frisian: Taning) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein . History. Tönning was destroyed in the Burchardi flood in 1634. During the Great Northern War, (1700–1721), Tönning was besieged twice . Geography.
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36,000 (1713–1714) During the Great Northern War, the...
- Flensburg–Husum–Tönning Railway Company
The Flensburg–Husum–Tönning Railway Company built the first...
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Tönning (dänisch Tønning, nordfriesisch Taning, niederdeutsch Tönn, Tönnen und Tünn) ist eine Kleinstadt im Süden des Kreises Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein. Sie ist ein staatlich anerkannter Luftkurort .
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Tönning is a town of 5,000 people (2019) in Schleswig Holstein. It is a quiet town with a beach and good cycling opportunities. Understand. For beach holidaymakers, Tönning offers an attractive green beach with beach chairs and a little sand on the Eider, which has a "North Sea feeling" at high tide.
Tönnings läge i Schleswig-Holstein. Webbplats: Tönning. Tönning ( plattyska: Tünn, Tönn eller Tönnen; danska: Tønning; frisiska: Taning) är en stad i förbundslandet Schleswig-Holstein i norra Tyskland. Staden tillhör distriktet Nordfriesland och här inträffade Kapitulationen i Tönningen år 1713.
The Husum-Bad Sankt Peter-Ording railway (also known as the Eiderstedt line) is a 44 km-long, single-track non-electrified branch line in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The line connects the North Frisian town of Husum with all the important parts of the Eiderstedt peninsula, including Tönning, Garding and Sankt Peter-Ording.