Schleswig-Holstein
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- This article is about the German state. For the German warship, see German battleship Schleswig-Holstein.
- For Schleswig-Holstein before 1918, see Province of Schleswig-Holstein.
Schleswig-Holstein | |||
Bandera | Sagkal ning armas | ||
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Location | |||
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Oras zona | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | ||
Administration | |||
Bangsa | Germany ![]() |
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NUTS Region | DEF ![]() |
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Capital | Kiel | ||
Ministru-Pamuntuk | Peter Harry Carstensen (CDU) | ||
Governing parties | CDU / SPD | ||
Alal king Bundesrat | 4 (from 69) | ||
Basic statistics | |||
Lapad/Dagul | 15,763 km² (6,086 sq mi) | ||
Populasyun | 2,834,305 (11/2006)[1] | ||
- Pangasiksik | 180 /km² (466 /sq mi) | ||
Other information | |||
GDP/ Nominal | € 69 billion (2005) | ||
Website | schleswig-holstein.de |
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Dakalpa, atin yang apat a urban districts nung nu ela kayanib kaninu man distritu:
- Kiel
- Lübeck
- Neumünster
- Flensburg
[edit] Daleryan
- ↑ State population. Portal of the Federal Statistics Office Germany. Retrieved on 2007-04-25.
[edit] Lawen ya rin
- History of Schleswig-Holstein
- Schleswig-Holstein Question
- First War of Schleswig
- Second War of Schleswig
- Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
- Coat of arms of Schleswig
- VfB Lübeck, best known football (soccer) and sports club
[edit] Suglung Palwal
- Official government portal
- Schleswig-Holstein Plebiscite Paper Money - 1919, 1920 Issues
- Schleswig-Holstein, meerumschlungen (the anthem)
- 360º Panoramas of Schleswig-Holstein
- VfB Lübeck (best known football/soccer and sports club, www.vfb-luebeck.de)

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