Görmitz
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Görmitz is a small island in the Achterwasser lagoon or bodden on the island of Usedom. The island is a nature reserve, which is managed by the Jordsand Society for the Protection of Seabirds and Nature (Verein Jordsand zum Schutze der Seevögel und der Natur).
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Geography | |
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Location | Achterwasser, Baltic Sea |
Coordinates | 54°1′27″N 13°55′20″E |
Area | 99.14 ha (245.0 acres) |
Length | 1.7 km (1.06 mi) |
Width | 0.938 km (0.5828 mi) |
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Capital city | Görmitz |
Demographics | |
Population | 4 (farmers) |
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Görmitz belongs to the parish of Lütow in the Amt of Am Peenestrom. In the south of the island there is an inhabited farm, the remains of a holiday home and a beacon.
In the 1960s Görmitz was linked to Usedom near the village of Neuendorf by an embankment. Its construction was connected with oil extraction in Lütow; oil was also extracted on Görmitz in the 1970s and 1980s.
At the end of 2016 the controversial dismantling of the causeway was agreed.[1]