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{{Infobox German Location
|Art = Gemeinde
|Name = Juist
|Wappen = juistwappen.gif
|lat_deg = 53 |lat_min = 40 |lat_sec = 43
|lon_deg = 6 |lon_min = 59 |lon_sec = 51
|Lageplan = Juist2.jpg
|Lageplanbeschreibung = Satelite photo of Juist
|Bundesland = Niedersachsen
|Landkreis = Aurich
|Höhe = 3
|Fläche = 16.43
|Einwohner = 1786
|Stand = 2005-12-31
|PLZ = 26557–26571
|Vorwahl = 04935
|Kfz = AUR
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 03 4 52 013
|Gliederung = 2 districts
|Adresse = Strandstraße 5<br />26571 Juist
|Website = [http://www.juist.de/ www.juist.de]
|Bürgermeister = Karl-Josef Wederhake
}}
'''Juist''' ({{IPA2|ˈjyːst}}) is one of the seven inhabited [[East Frisian Islands]] at the edge of the [[Lower Saxony|Lower Saxon]] [[Wadden Sea]] in the southern [[North Sea]], located between [[Borkum]] Island (west), [[Memmert]] Island (southwest) and [[Norderney]] (east). It is also a municipality in the district of [[Aurich (district)|Aurich]] in [[Lower Saxony]] in [[Germany]].
Juist is 17 km long and 500 m to 1 km wide (this depends on the level of [[tide]], which sinks and falls about 2.5 m in 6 hours). There are two villages on the island: the main village Juist, and Loog.
== Transportation==
[[Image:JuisterVerkehrsrecht.jpg|600px|thumb|left|Juist rules of the road: red circle=no vehicles, exceptions: bikes and slow horse drawn carriages]]
<!-- [[Image:Britten Norman Islander.JPG|thumb|left|BN-2B of Frisia Luftverkehr Airlines starting on Juist airport]] -->
Juist can be reached from [[Norddeich, Germany|Norddeich]] train station and ferry port on the [[East Frisia|East Frisian]] mainland by the [[ferries]] of Reederei Norden-Frisia Frisia II, Frisia VI, Frisia IX, Frisia X at high tide - that means usually only once a day.
A non-tide-dependent way to reach the island is offered by the Airline FLN, though the weather conditions are sometimes - especially in winter - so bad that the airline has to cancel all flights for a day.
Their 4-seated [[Cessna]] and their four 10-seated [[Britten-Norman Islander]]s serve Juist airport, which is the one with the second highest number of starts and landings in Lower Saxony after the capital airport Hannover.
The passage by ship takes about - depending on the wind and the waterlevel - 90 minutes, a flight takes just 7 minutes.
[[Image:JuisterLeichenwagen.JPG|thumb|Juist hearse]]
Only the fire department, the German Red Cross and doctors have motor vehicles - the police have only 'office bikes'.
The post office and the shipping company have each one electric car.
Some institutions like the shipping company and a branch of the Coastal defence authority have tractors, but need a special license, every time they want to navigate through the town.
All other transports like garbage collection, building material, guest luggage, pizza service etc. are done by bike or horse-drawn carriage.
== 'Skyline' ==
[[Image:Juister_Strand.jpg|thumb|left|Juist beach in winter]]
What you can see from the North Sea as 'skyline' are just two buildings: the water tower and an old hotel, which looks a bit like the German [[Reichstag (building)|Reichstag]] since its restoration.
The lighthouse at the port is not high enough to be seen from the North Sea - has no nautical importance, not even for the ferries to the island.
Its use is rather to make the port area look nicer.
=== Hammersee ===
<!-- [[Image:Hammersee Winter.JPG|thumb|Der Hammersee mit mehereren tausend Möwen auf dem Eis]] -->
A natural specialty is lake Hammersee, a fresh water lake in the western third of the island.
In the 17th and 18th century Juist was cut in two parts by several [[storm tide]]s.
Around the year 1770 people started to close the 2 km wide burst at the southern side by a dune dike.
As recently as 1928 the northern side was repaired.
By the time the water in the lake turned from saltwater to freshwater.
== Sweet water, where salt water is all around ==
Juist is - seen with the geologist's eye - nothing but sand.
Rain water which drips into the sand has a lower density than saltwater, which makes a kind of fresh water bubble float over the saltwater around and deep under the island.
That's why Juist island does not have a fresh water pipeline to the mainland - and made the Hammersee turn into a fresh water lake.
=== Bill - Westend ===
Bill is northern German dialect word for 'butt' and 'end'.
<!-- [[Image:Juist Kante Bill.JPG|thumb|left|About 10 m high dune edge]] -->
At the western end of Juist, there is a large sandbank, the "Billreef". It looks absolutely empty like a sand desert.
But with a spyglass, especially during bird migration time, large flocks of birds will rest on the island, up to 30,000 at one time.
The [[Dunlin]], [[Grey Plover]] and [[Red Knot|Knot]] have a long way to go - for example from Tamyr peninsula in Siberia and to Africa.
Their break in the Wadden Sea is absolutely essential, because these birds need to eat a lot of food in the shortest time possible to move on quickly.
That's why Billreef is a natural reserve.
The beach and the dunes are eroded by the sea in the western part of Juist. The edge of the dunes moves about five meters to the south each winter.
Things like this happen on every East Frisian island - some islands moved so far that the town had to be rebuilt several times. Every island except Juist and [[Langeoog]] have big concrete groynes at their western end.
== Tourism ==
Tourism is the main source of income for Juist's economy. In almost all the buildings on the island are guestrooms. There are also several hotels and a youth hostel.
The island is popular for people having respiratory complaints because of the unpolluted air.
== Politics ==
On [[September 9]] [[2001]] Juist citizen voted for their mayor directly for the first time. Karl-Josef Wederhake won the election. He was re-elected in September 2006.
== Island partnership ==
There is an island partnership between Juist and [[Hiddensee]] in [[Baltic Sea]].
== External links ==
* [http://www.juist.de/ Official site]
* [http://www.jnn.de Juist Net News Online-Newspaper and Tourist-Information]
* [http://www.juist-bilderbuch.de Picture book: photos, Videoclips, Stories]
* [http://www.juister-inselbahn.de Juist railway (closed in 1984)]
* [http://view.stern.de/fc/serie/834/ Juist at summertime / picture report, © achim conring, hamburg]
* [http://view.stern.de/fc/serie/14017/ Juist at winter / picture report, © achim conring, hamburg]
* [http://www.inselbahn.de/index.php?nav=1000025 / A great website, f.e. as well to the history of " Juister Inselbahn"]
; Photos
* [http://www.europepictures.gm/europe/germany/juist/photos Europe Pictures - Juist]
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