Talk:Højer

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Was Højer German at one time?
An entry at List of enclaves and exclaves indicates that it was ceded by Germany to Denmark in 1920. At Hindenburgdamm it states, “After the [world] war, Germany was obliged to cede Tønder and the Hoyerschleuse to Denmark. Sylt remained part of Germany, but owing to the new border, the old route to Sylt was now cut off, except if travellers wanted to go to the trouble of obtaining a Danish visa to make a short trip through Danish territory.“ Jeff in CA (talk) 00:59, 4 August 2023 (UTC)