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- Lauwersmeer National Park on 12 November 2003. The Lauwers Sea (in Dutch: Lauwerszee) was formed by a flood in 1280, and named after the river Lauwers, which...
- consists of the southern and eastern parts of the Lauwersmeer (previously Lauwerszee). As part of the Dutch Wadden Sea Conservation Area, it was inscribed...
- cannot find a name, look for it under "Oud-". Much land was lost when the Lauwerszee formed. It has been reclaimed since. List of flooded villages in Zeeland...
- order with their year of completion: Flood control in the Netherlands Lauwerszee Works Megaproject Thames Barrier Zuiderzee Works Johan van Veen Pieter...
- in 785, it was part of the border of the Frankish Empire. The former Lauwerszee and the present-day Lauwersmeer are both named after the river, which...
- to the Wadden Sea, first at Pieterburen and later at Zoutkamp, via the Lauwerszee. The name means "marsh or mud (stream)". The name of the area, Hunsingo...
- "Het sluitgat van de afsluitdijk voor de Lauwerszee" [The closure gap of the closure dam for the Lauwerszee]. Driemaandelijks Bericht Deltawerken (in...
- of the north of the Netherlands were inundated. This flood created the Lauwerszee. 1282 Waddenzee and IJsselmeer. A storm broke through the coastal dunes...
- Delta Works for another major waterworks project in the Netherlands. Lauwerszee Works Flood control in the Netherlands Flood Zuiderzeemuseum Korteweg...
- Germany, formation of Dollart 1277, Netherlands and Germany, formation of Lauwerszee 1282, Netherlands, separates island of Texel from mainland 1287, December...