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Inlet of the: Baltic Sea in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
For the——Amt see Schlei (Amt).
Schlei in the village of Holm, Schleswig
Bilingual map of the Schlei (German and Danish placenames)
Nature park Schlei

The Schlei (German: [ʃlaɪ] ; Danish: Slien or Slesvig Fjord) is a narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. It stretches for approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the Baltic near Kappeln and Arnis to the city of Schleswig. Along the Schlei are many small bays and "swamps." It separates the Angeln peninsula to the north from the Schwansen peninsula to the south.

The important Viking settlement of Hedeby was located at the head of the firth (fjord), but was later abandoned in favor of the city of Schleswig. A museum has been built on the site, "telling the story of the abandoned town."

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  1. ^ e.g. in: Adolph Frederik Bergsøe: Den danske stats statistik, Kjøbenhavn 1844, p. 156

54°35′N 9°50′E / 54.59°N 9.83°E / 54.59; 9.83


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