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Kiel ( ; ) is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. With a population of around 250,000, it is Germany's largest city on the Baltic Sea. It is located on the Kieler Förde inlet of the Bay of Kiel and lies in the southeast of the Jutland Peninsula, on the mouth of the Schwentine River, approximately northeast of Hamburg. The world's busiest artificial waterway, the Kiel Canal, has a terminus in Kiel's Holtenau district. This canal connects the Baltic to the North Sea, with its other end in Brunsbüttel. Most of Kiel is part of Holstein. The boroug
Kiel is the capital and largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, a northern German state, with around 250,000 residents and the distinction of being Germany's biggest city on the Baltic Sea. The city is significant because it hosts a terminus of the Kiel Canal, the world's busiest artificial waterway, which connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea and serves as a major shipping route.
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