- Jordsand
Jordsand was a small Danish
hallig located in theWadden Sea southeast of the Danish islandRømø and east of the German islandSylt . The island was first known by the name "Hiortsand" and was possibly connected to both the mainland and the island of Sylt. The old name refers to the presence ofdeer on the island.Records from 1231 describe the island as having a size equivalent of 20 km². It contained numerous
terp s. The island was destroyed in a series ofstorm tide s. Its size was described in 1807 and 1873 as 40.7 and 18.4hectares respectively. In 1895, a storm destroyed the last terp and the island was abandoned and became a bird sancturary. Attempts to protect it from the recurring floods were made in the 1970s but with limited success since the island remained unprotected by a dike. The island's size ultimately shrunk to 2.3hectares and the uninhabited island was finally destroyed in a flood during thewinter of 1998/99.Its name lives on in the name of one of Germany's oldest environmental organizations, "Verein Jordsand" established in 1907.
"This article is based on the corresponding articles on the Danish and German Wikipedias accessed on 4 November 2006."
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