Norden is the northwesternmost town in Niedersachsen, sitting at the edge of the East Frisian coast. Roughly 24,750 people live here in the Aurich district. The Ostfriesisches Teemuseum in the town centre documents East Frisia's remarkably high tea consumption, the highest per capita in the world. The Ludgerikirche, a medieval church on the broad Marktplatz, is one of the largest in Ostfriesland. Norddeich, Norden's coastal district, serves as a ferry port to the islands of Norderney and Juist and draws summer tourists to its beach and seal station.
Emden is about 25 kilometres southwest. Aurich, the district capital, lies roughly 20 kilometres south. The landscape is flat polder and marshland, shaped by centuries of dyke building and land reclamation. The Wattenmeer National Park begins at Norddeich's shore.
Norden is the northwesternmost town in Niedersachsen, sitting at the edge of the East Frisian coast. Roughly 24,750 people live here in the Aurich district. The Ostfriesisches Teemuseum in the town centre documents East Frisia's remarkably high tea consumption, the highest per capita in the world. The Ludgerikirche, a medieval church on the broad Marktplatz, is one of the largest in Ostfriesland. Norddeich, Norden's coastal district, serves as a ferry port to the islands of Norderney and Juist and draws summer tourists to its beach and seal station.
Emden is about 25 kilometres southwest. Aurich, the district capital, lies roughly 20 kilometres south. The landscape is flat polder and marshland, shaped by centuries of dyke building and land reclamation. The Wattenmeer National Park begins at Norddeich's shore.
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