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Nyord (Danish pronunciation: [ˈnyˌoɐ̯ˀ]) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, southeast of Zealand, just north of Møn island.

Nyord
Island
Nyord
Nyord island (center) is north of Møn
Coordinates: 55°3′0″N 12°13′0″E
CountryDenmark
MunicipalityVordingborg municipality
Area
  Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal codes
4780 Stege[1]
Protection status
Ramsar Wetland
Official namePræsto Fjord, Jungshoved Nor, Ulvshale and Nyord
Designated2 September 1977
Reference no.161[2]

Nyord covers an area of approximately 5 km², although only 1.2 km² is cultivatable moraine, while the remaining 4 km² is salt-meadow which is used for summer grazing, but is flooded during the winter.

The island is reached by a narrow bridge from the larger island of Møn. The bridge was constructed in 1968 and replaced the post boat Røret which had been in service since 1902. The boat was not large enough for animals such as cattle or horses, which had to swim alongside the boat.


History


Nyord (upper right) between Møn & Zealand.
Nyord (upper right) between Møn & Zealand.

Traditionally the island has been self-sufficient, relying upon farming, fishing and piloting. Prior to 1769 the island belonged to the crown, but at this time crown lands were sold off, and the islanders purchased their own island for 3903 rigsdaler. The waters around the island are sufficiently treacherous that islanders could gain a livelihood as pilots, and this became enshrined in law as both a right and duty of the islanders between 1721 and 1879. After 1879 pilots were employed directly by the government instead of earning individual fees. A number of pilots houses and a lookout were constructed when the government took over the service. Piloting ceased in 1966.

The village of Nyord remains similar to its original design, with traditional thatched cottages and farm houses. It has a church, museum and small harbour. There is a restaurant Lolles Gård which is both a farm and a restaurant, there also is a village shop. The marshland area crossed by the bridge from the main island has one of Denmark's most important habitats for geese, ducks and other wading birds. There is an observation tower for birdwatchers to use.


See also



Notes


  1. Nyord Parish, folkekirken.dk
  2. "Præsto Fjord, Jungshoved Nor, Ulvshale and Nyord". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.

References





На других языках


[de] Nyord

Nyord ist eine dänische Insel nördlich der Insel Møn an der Steger Bucht gelegen. Die Insel ist 3,8 km lang und 2,3 km breit und hat 35 Einwohner (1. Januar 2021)[1] bei einer Fläche von 4,99 km²[2]. An der Südküste verfügt die Insel über einen kleinen Bootshafen. Seit 1968 ist die Insel über einen Damm mit einer Brücke mit der Halbinsel Ulvshale auf Møn verbunden.
- [en] Nyord

[es] Nyord

Nyord es una isla de Dinamarca, situada justo al norte de Møn, en el mar Báltico.

[fr] Nyord

Nyord est une île du Danemark situé entre les îles de Seeland et de Møn.



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