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What (who) is Schleswig Holstein - definition

STATE IN NORTHERN GERMANY
Schleswig Holstein; Sleswick-Holstein; Slesvig-Holstein; Lütt-Witt Moor; Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; Schleswig-Holstein (Germany); Schleswig–Holstein; Sleswick-Holsatia; Slesvig-Holsten; Sleswig-Holsteen; Sleswick-Holsten; Sleswick Holsten; Economy of Schleswig-Holstein; Culture of Schleswig-Holstein; Demographics of Schleswig-Holstein
  • Schleswig-Holstein's islands, beaches, and cities are popular tourist attractions. Shown here is the Isle of [[Sylt]].
  • Dräger]] in [[Lübeck]]
  • Results of the 1920 plebiscites in North and Central Schleswig
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  • The historic settlement areas in present-day Schleswig-Holstein
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  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Segeberg]]
  • A German postage stamp conmemorating the Bonn-Copenhagen Declarations
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Flensburg]]
  • Pinneberg]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Steinburg]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Lübeck]]
  • District of Ostholstein]]
  • The ''[[Limes Saxoniae]]'' border between the [[Saxons]] and the [[Obotrites]], established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein
  • A Holstein heifer
  • Topographic map of Schleswig-Holstein
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  • Duchy of Lauenburg]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Kiel]]
  • Coat of Arms of [[Dithmarschen]]
  • Northern Frisia]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Ostholstein]]
  • Plön]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Rendsburg-Eckernförde]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Schleswig-Flensburg]]
  • Stormarn]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Neumünster]]

Schleswig-Holstein-Liga         
  • Map of Germany:Position of Schleswig-Holstein highlighted
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Amateurliga Schleswig-Holstein; Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein; Schleswig-Holstein-Liga
The Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein, formerly referred to as Schleswig-Holstein-Liga, is the fifth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football.
Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein         
  • Map of Germany:Position of Schleswig-Holstein highlighted
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Amateurliga Schleswig-Holstein; Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein; Schleswig-Holstein-Liga
The Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein, formerly referred to as Schleswig-Holstein-Liga, is the fifth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football.
SMS Schleswig-Holstein         
  • ''Schleswig-Holstein'' off the coast of Denmark during [[Operation Weserübung]], 9 April 1940
  • ''Schleswig-Holstein'' transiting the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Canal]] in 1932
  • Line-drawing of the ''Deutschland'' class
  • alt=The German fleet sailed to the north and met the British fleet sailing from the west; both fleets conducted a series of turns and maneuvers during the chaotic battle.
  • ''Schleswig-Holstein'' shelling Polish positions in [[Westerplatte]], September 1939
DEUTSCHLAND-CLASS BATTLESHIP
DKM Schleswig-Holstein; Battleship Schleswig-Holstein; Schleswig-Holstein (battleship); German battleship Schleswig-Holstein
SMS Schleswig-Holstein () was the last of the five s built by the German Kaiserliche Marine. The ship, named for the province of Schleswig-Holstein, was laid down in the Germaniawerft dockyard in Kiel in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet nearly three years later.

Wikipedia

Schleswig-Holstein

Schleswig-Holstein (pronounced [ˌʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] (listen); Danish: Slesvig-Holsten; Low German: Sleswig-Holsteen; North Frisian: Slaswik-Holstiinj) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig. Its capital city is Kiel; other notable cities are Lübeck and Flensburg.

The region is called Slesvig-Holsten in Danish and pronounced [ˌsle̝ːsvi ˈhʌlˌste̝ˀn]. The Low German name is Sleswig-Holsteen, and the North Frisian name is Slaswik-Holstiinj. Historically, the name can also refer to a larger region, containing both present-day Schleswig-Holstein and the former South Jutland County (Northern Schleswig; now part of the Region of Southern Denmark) in Denmark. It covers an area of 15,763 km2 (6,086 sq mi), making it the 5th smallest German federal state by area (including the city-states).

Schleswig was under Danish control during the Viking Age, but in the 12th century it escaped full control and became a duchy. It bordered Holstein, which was a part of the Holy Roman Empire. Beginning in 1460, both Schleswig and Holstein were ruled together by the Danish king acting as duke of both Schleswig and Holstein, with the latter remaining a part of Germany. In the 19th century, Danes and Germans each believed they had a claim to Schleswig-Holstein, the population of which was majority ethnic German. The resulting long-term political and territorial dispute was known as the Schleswig-Holstein Question. In 1848, Denmark tried to formally annex the area. Prussia responded by invading, thus beginning the First Schleswig War, which ended in a victory for Denmark and the signing of the 1852 London Protocol. But the fight broke out again in 1864 (the Second Schleswig War), and this time Prussia and Austria won and the territory was absorbed into Prussia in 1867. More than 50 years later, after the German defeat in World War I, the Allies required that the question of sovereignty over the territory be submitted to plebiscites (the 1920 Schleswig plebiscites), which resulted in the return of some of the territory to Denmark. After World War II, Schleswig-Holstein took in over a million refugees.

Today, Schleswig-Holstein's economy is known for its agriculture, such as its Holstein cows. Its position on the Atlantic Ocean makes it a major trade point and shipbuilding site; it is also the location of the Kiel Canal. Its offshore oil wells and wind farms produce significant amounts of energy. Fishing is a major industry, and the basis of its distinctive unique local cuisine. It is a popular tourist destination for Germans and tourists across the globe.

Examples of use of Schleswig Holstein
1. The killings occurred in the town of Darry, in the state of Schleswig–Holstein.
2. Kantselson, the former head of Volgotanker‘s Danish subsidiary, Volgotanker Marine Services, was detained Feb. 2' in the northern German state of Schleswig–Holstein, which borders Denmark, a spokesman for the Schleswig–Holstein police said by telephone Monday.
3. The two parties already run regional governments together in Saxony, Schleswig–Holstein, Bremen and Mecklenburg–Pomerania.
4. At 22 he was editing a provincial daily in Schleswig Holstein.
5. He served in the post–D–Day campaign and then with the military government of Schleswig–Holstein, leaving the Army as a lieutenant–colonel.