Nordstrandischmoor

Nordstrandischmoor

The Hallig of Nordstrandischmoor including, from left to right, Norderwarft, Halberwegwarft and Schulwarft (Amalienwarft)
Geography
Location German Bight,
North Sea
Coordinates 54°32′59″N 08°48′44″E / 54.54972°N 8.81222°E / 54.54972; 8.81222Coordinates: 54°32′59″N 08°48′44″E / 54.54972°N 8.81222°E / 54.54972; 8.81222
Archipelago North Frisian Islands
Area 1.9 km2 (0.73 sq mi)
Length 2.6 km (1.62 mi)
Width 0.8 km (0.5 mi)
Highest elevation 3 m (10 ft)
Highest point Neuwarft
Administration
Largest settlement Neuwarft
Demographics
Population 22

Nordstrandischmoor (Danish: Nordstrand Mor, Frisian: Lätj Möör; also known locally as Lüttmoor) is a Hallig (undyked islet) off the North Frisian coast in Germany and lies within the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park.

Geography

Administratively, Nordstrandischmoor belongs to the municipality of Nordstrand and is one of its parishes. The Hallig has an area of 1.9 km2. In the spring of 2008, 27 people lived on Nordstrandischmoor.

Its link with the mainland is a construction railway, with a rail gauge of 600 mm, which runs to the mainland at Beltringharder Koog. At high tide ships can also dock. At low tide the Hallig may also be reached on foot over the mudflats.

On the island, there are four warfs, artificial dwelling mounds on which are located a primary school (with 3 students, the smallest school in Germany - as at 2010)[1] and a restaurant. The four warfs, from east to west are:


NASA satellite photo of Nordstrandischmoor with the warfs numbered.
Right: the Lorendamm embankment at Beltringharder Koog
Residence

No.1
Warf Topographic
description
Population details
30.06.2005
Population Households
1 Neuwarft 2 (Hamlet)14 2
2 Amalienwarft 3 (School/church) - -
3 Halberwegwarft (House)1 1
4 Norderwarft (House)7 1
  Nordstrandischmoor Hallig 22 4

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References

External links

Media related to Nordstrandischmoor at Wikimedia Commons

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