- The
Markerwaard is the name of a proposed, but
never built,
polder adjoining the
IJsselmeer in the
central Netherlands. Its
construction would have resulted...
- (1956–1966) The
Markerwaard is the name of a
proposed polder in the
IJsselmeer that was
never built. The
construction of
Markerwaard would have resulted...
-
Markerwaard was a
planned fifth polder that has
never been completed. It was
intended to
build a south-western polder, to be
called the
Markerwaard,...
-
built between Enk****zen and
Lelystad as the
northern boundary of the
Markerwaard, a
planned but
never realized polder in the IJsselmeer. This ****, the...
- IJssel) and Markermeer,
planned to be
mostly drained to make the
Markerwaard. The
Markerwaard was
never built due to post-War
fiscal austerity.[citation needed]...
- 2016. It is a
nature reserve alternative to the much
bigger proposed Markerwaard polder that was
begun in 1941, but
paused following World War II and...
- an
enormous project known as the
Zuiderzee Works. One of these, the
Markerwaard, was to
occupy the area of the
current Markermeer. Part of the construction...
- east is the IJsselmeer. The 26-kilometer-long **** was
intended for the
Markerwaard, but the
construction of this
polder was
abandoned in 2003 due to environmental...
- works.
Cornelis Lely's
designs incorporated the
island into a
proposed Markerwaard. A
partial ****,
built in 1941 in the north, is the
first phase of that...
-
Middenlaan 78,
Haarlem on 25
December 1973. ****n,
Westfriesland en de
Markerwaard Elze F. van der Ban, 1957. De
provinciale indeling van de IJsselmeerpolders...