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Flevoland (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈfleːvoːlɑnt] ) is the
twelfth and
newest province of the Netherlands,
established in 1986, when the
southern and eastern...
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Utrecht is the
smallest with a
total area of 1,560 km2 (602 sq mi),
while Flevoland is the
smallest by land area at 1,410 km2 (544 sq mi). In
total about...
- Queen's
commissioners of the
province of
Flevoland, Netherlands.
Commissarissen van de (Koning)in in
Flevoland sinds 1986 on Parlement.com (in Dutch)...
- The flag of
Flevoland was
hoisted for the
first time on 9
January 1986, and it was
formally defined as the
provincial flag on 15
February 1989. The aspect...
- pronunciation: [ɑlˈmeːrə] ) is a
planned city and muni****lity in the
province of
Flevoland,
Netherlands across the
IJmeer from Amsterdam.
Bordering Lelystad and...
- (1942) East
Flevoland (1957)
Overijssel Pilot Polder Andijk (1927)
Schokland Urk
Waddenzee Wieringermeer (1930)
Wieringen South Flevoland (1967) Freshwater...
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Flevoland (Dutch:
Staten van
Flevoland,
pronounced [ˈstaːtə(ɱ) vɑɱ ˈfleːvoːˌlɑnt]) are the States-Provincial for the
Dutch province of
Flevoland. It...
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moved from
Amsterdam to
nearby Almere and
changed its name to
Sporting Flevoland. That name was
changed to FC
Omniworld in 2001 as a
result of the efforts...
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province of
Flevoland, on the
territory of the
contemporary muni****lity of Lelystad. Originally, the
Netherlands wanted to
organize Eastern Flevoland like the...
- (580 sq mi) was
reclaimed as land. This land
eventually became the
province of
Flevoland. Part of the
IJsselmeer was also
divided into the Markermeer. In classical...