- The
IJsselmeer (Dutch: [ˌɛisəlˈmeːr] ; West Frisian: Iselmar,
Dutch Low Saxon: Iesselmeer), also
known as Lake
IJssel in English, is a closed-off freshwater...
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Amsterdam Amsteldiepdijk (1924)
Friesland Gelderland Houtribdijk (1975)
IJsselmeer Knardijk (1956)
Marken Markermeer North Holland Noordoostpolder (1942)...
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country in the
former Zuiderzee,
which was
turned into the
freshwater IJsselmeer by the
closure of the
Afsluitdijk in 1932.
Almost all of the land belonging...
- Holland, Flevoland, and its
smaller and
larger neighbors, the
IJmeer and
IJsselmeer. A
shallow lake at 3 to 5 m in depth,
matching the
reclaimed land to its...
- The salt
water inlet changed into a
fresh water lake now
called the
IJsselmeer (IJssel Lake)
after the
river that
drains into it, and by
means of drainage...
- On the west side of the **** is the
Markermeer and on the east is the
IJsselmeer. The 26-kilometer-long **** was
intended for the Markerwaard, but the...
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inlet of the
North Sea, and
turning it into the
fresh water lake of the
IJsselmeer. It is a
major land
reclamation project and
provides a road connection...
- This is a list of
islands of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Noorderhaaks Texel Vlieland Richel Tersc****ing
Griend Ameland Rif
Engelsmanplaat Schiermonnikoog...
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partly via the
IJsselmeer lake. In the list below,
rivers that flow into the sea are
sorted following the
North Sea
coast (including
IJsselmeer) from the Belgian...
- for this flooding, the
water level of the
IJsselmeer was
deliberately raised. The
level in the
IJsselmeer was 3.62 m (12 ft)
above the
ground level of...