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- The Watergraafsmeer is a polder in the Netherlands, North Holland. It was reclaimed in 1629. In the 17th and 18th centuries, there were many buitenplaatsen...
- The Diemermeer was a Dutch East Indiaman of the eighteenth century which was wrecked on the Banana Islands, Sierra Leone in 1747. After conducting three...
- major industries in Banana Islands are fishing and tourism. In 1747 the Diemermeer, an East Indiaman belonging to the Dutch East India Company was wrecked...
- sunk in Peru David Clark British 39.7 608 1816 Broken up 1854 at Batavia Diemermeer Dutch ? ? ? Wrecked on the Banana Islands, Sierra Leone, 1748 The Captain...
- The nearest universities are in Amsterdam. Pieter Nieuwland (1764 in Diemermeer – 1794) a Dutch nautical scientist, chemist, mathematician and poet Rudi...
- Haarlemmermeer, Bijlmermeer, Diemermeer and the smaller Houtrak, Ookmeer, Slootermeer, and the swampy Zieke Water. The Diemermeer was drained in 1629. It's...
- Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Diemermeer  Dutch East India Company 1747 An East Indiaman that was wrecked off the Banana Islands, Sierra Leone...
- vessels, the yacht Kogge (cargo purchase value: 67,972 guilders), the fluyt Diemermeer (cargo value 272,087 guilders), and Jonge Prins (cargo value: 438,407...
- Brouwersgracht in Amsterdam. In 2015 following the discovery of the wreck of the Diemermeer , further research revealed that one of de Graaf's maps was found in the...
- on, Kick moved his garden further eastwards to the new polder called Diemermeer. When Kick got it into his head to move to Loenen in 1667 however, Walskapel...