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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...
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consists of the
southern and
eastern parts of the
Lauwersmeer (previously
Lauwerszee). As part of the
Dutch Wadden Sea
Conservation Area, it was inscribed...
- 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...
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order with
their year of completion:
Flood control in the
Netherlands Lauwerszee Works Megaproject Thames Barrier Zuiderzee Works Johan van Veen Pieter...
- The
village was
located on the
island of Humsterland [nl] in the
former Lauwerszee from c. 800
until c. 1500. It is a terp (artificial
living hill) village...
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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...
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Delta Works for
another major waterworks project in the Netherlands.
Lauwerszee Works "Kerncijfers
wijken en
buurten 2021".
Central Bureau Statistics...
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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...
- 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...