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- The Grevelingen or Grevelingenmeer (Lake Grevelingen) is a closed off part of the Rhine-Meuse estuary on the border of the Dutch provinces of South Holland...
- Noord-Beveland and Walcheren in the west Grevelingendam 1958 1965 Dam Grevelingenmeer Between Tholen and Schouwen-Duiveland Volkerakdam 1957 1969 Dam Volkerak...
- the Flakkeese Spuisluis, which connects the Eastern Scheldt with the Grevelingenmeer. The construction of the Grevelingendam permitted Dutch civil engineers...
- "Lower St. George in Jászság." Krammerjachtensluis 19 Lock on the Grevelingenmeer, Netherlands Dutch "Lock on the river Krammer of the hunt". Staromikhaylovskoye...
- Brouwershavense Gat. As a result, the area of water became known as the Grevelingenmeer. The Grevelingendam between Goeree-Overflakkee and Schouwen-Duiveland...
- 54 99 Randsfjorden  Norway 139 54 99 Tyrifjorden  Norway 139 54 101 Grevelingenmeer  Netherlands 138.7 53.6 Closed off part of the Rhine-Meuse estuary...
- complex. Herkingen lies on the south side of the island and borders the Grevelingenmeer, a sal****er lake that has been disconnected directly from the North...
- and diving are common activities on the North Sea beaches and the Grevelingenmeer. Dutch Topographic map of the island of Schouwen-Duiveland, as per...
- Goeree-Overflakkee. Herkingen lies on the south side of the island and borders the Grevelingenmeer, which is a sal****er lake that has been disconnected directly from...
- It lies near the village of Herkingen, and on the northside of the Grevelingenmeer. The hamlet was first mentioned between 1420 and 1421 as Battenoert...