- The
Markermeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmɑrkərˈmeːr]) is a 700 km2 (270 sq mi) lake in the
central Netherlands in
between North Holland, Flevoland, and...
- of
islands designed to
establish nature reserves in the
north of the
Markermeer. In
contrast to the Markerwaard, no
human occupation is planned. The creation...
- the salt water. Part of the
IJsselmeer was
later closed off to form the
Markermeer. From 1929 till 1967, over half the
IJsselmeer was drained,
creating 1...
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Friesland Gelderland Houtribdijk (1975)
IJsselmeer Knardijk (1956)
Marken Markermeer North Holland Noordoostpolder (1942) East
Flevoland (1957) Overijssel...
- had a po****tion of 1,745 as of 2021, and
occupies a
peninsula in the
Markermeer. It was,
until 1957, an
island in the
former Zuiderzee. The characteristic...
-
Marker Wadden archipelago, a
collection of
artificial islands in the
Markermeer Aruba Bonaire Camia Curaçao
Green Island Guana Cay Hen and
Chicken Indiaanskop...
- to
Flevoland was
reclaimed in the 1950s and 1960s
while splitting the
Markermeer and
Bordering lakes from the IJsselmeer. As to dry land, it is the smallest...
- The
Marker Wadden is an
artificial archipelago under development in the
Markermeer, a lake in the Netherlands. The
first island was
inaugurated on 24 September...
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construction would have
resulted in the near-total
reclamation of the
Markermeer.
Cornelis Lely's plan
projected a
polder in the south-west of the Zuiderzee...
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traditional capital of the
region of West Friesland. ****n is
located on the
Markermeer, 20
kilometers (12 mi) east of
Alkmaar and 35
kilometers (22 mi) north...