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Eierland (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛiərlɑnt]) is a
former island in the Netherlands. It is now the
northern part of the
island of Texel. The name
means "egg...
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Eierland Lighthouse is a
lighthouse on the
northernmost tip of the
Dutch island of Texel. It is
named for the
former island Eierland. The lighthouse...
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Texel was
originally made up of two islands,
Texel proper to the
south and
Eierland to the northeast,
which were
connected by shoals. In the
early seventeenth...
- of the
island of Texel,
Eierland, once was the
southwestern part of Vlieland. A
storm surge in 1296
probably separated Eierland from Vlieland. Erosion...
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fighting was
particularly heavy in the
northern part of the
island at
Eierland and
around the lighthouse. The
German troops then
combed the
length of...
- Vlieland,
harbour 287 16 303 0
Vlieland Waddenkust, Post****s 260 32 292 10
Eierland near ****sdorp 280 30 310 0 Texel,
Oostkaap 245 79 324 10 Texel, Oudeschild...
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unexpected storm she
floundered on a
sandbar near
Texel between De Koog and
Eierland.
Tugboat Gebr.
Wrede arrived at
Texel with 16
rescued crew members, one...
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which developed on the
north of
island shortly after the
poldering of
Eierland in 1835. In 1836, it was
named after Nicolas Joseph de ****
after the main...
- London. Jane Great
Britain The ship was
driven as**** and
wrecked on
Eierland,
Dutch Republic. She was on a
voyage from "Cotte" to Hamburg.
Jenny Great...
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Kingdom to
Gothenburg Swiftsure United
States The ship was
driven as**** on
Eierland,
North Holland, Netherlands. She was on a
voyage from Boston, M****achusetts...