Dagebüller Koog

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The Dagebüller Koog is a Koog in North Friesland . Its western part protrudes in a cone shape from the surrounding foreland into the Wadden Sea , at the western tip is the Dagebüller pier . The Koog was created with the dike in the former Hallig Dagebüll in the years 1702 to 1704. It became a festival with the dike in the Kleiseerkoog, which is now to the east, between 1726 and 1727. It is drained by the Dagebüller Hauptsielzug .

literature

  • Harry Kunz, Albert Panten: The Köge of North Frisia . Nordfriisk Instituut, Bredstedt 1997, ISBN 3-88007-251-5 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 44 ′ 10 "  N , 8 ° 43 ′ 45"  E