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Lauwersmeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌlʌu.ərsˈmeːr]) is a man-made lake in the
north of the Netherlands, on the
border of the
provinces of
Groningen and...
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Lauwersmeer National Park (Dutch:
Nationaal Park
Lauwersmeer) is a
national park in the
provinces of
Friesland and
Groningen in the Netherlands. It consists...
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harbour was
moved to
Lauwersoog in 1969 as a
result of the
closure of the
Lauwersmeer, and is
nowadays used for
recreational purposes. The
economy of the village...
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including the East
Frisian Islands Lauwersmeer National Park
consists of the
southern and
eastern parts of the
Lauwersmeer in the
Netherlands Schiermonnikoog...
- seal crèche in Pieterburen, the
centre for mud flat
walking and the
Lauwersmeer area,
there are also some
other attractions. For instance,
there is the...
- 's-Gravesloot Haarlemmermeer,
containing Schiphol airport Krimpenerwaard Lauwersmeer Mastenbroek, one of the
oldest medieval polders,
drained around 1363-1364...
- the
Netherlands located in Friesland: Schiermonnikoog, De Alde Feanen,
Lauwersmeer (partially in Groningen), and Drents-Friese Wold (also
partially situated...
- Name
Province Size
Established Lauwersmeer National Park Groningen,
Friesland 6,000 ha 2003
Schiermonnikoog National Park
Friesland 5,400 ha 1989 De Alde...
- 2016.
Delta Works Dijkgraaf (official)
Flood control in the
Netherlands Lauwersmeer Water board (Netherlands)
Windmills at
Kinderdijk How it Works: Science...
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border of the
Frankish Empire. The
former Lauwerszee and the present-day
Lauwersmeer are both
named after the river,
which as a
small stream has its source...