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Eiderstedt (, ; ; North Frisian: Ääderstää) is a in the district of in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.


Overview
It is approximately 30 km in length and 15 km in width and has been created through diking () from three islands: Eiderstedt around Tönning, around , and around . The diking started around the year 1000 AD.

Since these three islands were administrative districts of their own, the area was originally called Dreilande - "Three Lands".

soil won from the makes the area well-suited for agriculture. At present, tourism dominates, particularly in the town of Sankt Peter-Ording on the peninsula's western tip. The Westerhever lighthouse is the peninsula's main emblem and the most prominent in Germany. The , the on the and the , marshlands won from the sea in the process of the construction of the Eidersperrwerk, are other tourist attractions on the peninsula.


History
The constant threat of the sea overcoming their habitations forced Eiderstedt to a special form of self-administration at a very early stage as diking was possible only through strong cooperation. Originally settled by , Eiderstedt was part of the Duchy of from the 14th century on.

In 1864, the Duchy of Schleswig became part of . Prussian administration gave Eiderstedt independence as a district. In 1970, the district of Eiderstedt was merged with the districts of Husum and Südtondern to form the district of Nordfriesland.


Amt Eiderstedt
The peninsula represents also a same named Amt, with the administrative seat in the town of . The only town of the peninsula not part of the Amt is Tönning.


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