- The
Middelzee (Dutch for "middle sea"; West Frisian: Middelsee), also
called Bordine, was the
estuary mouth of the
River Boorne (West Frisian: Boarn)...
- an
artificial bank (terp)
running along the
eastern side of the
former Middelzee. The church,
built around 1300, is also
located on this bank.[citation...
- of Minnertsga, a
village located outside the
polder area of the
former Middelzee and
included in the muni****lity in 1984, do not
speak Bildts but West...
- the
original three villages at the end of an
important estuary called Middelzee. The name is also
similar to that of the
French commune Lewarde, located...
- Map of the
Middelzee from 1834....
-
levels also
enlarged the
Almere lake to the southwest, and
formed the
Middelzee to the east. The
Marneslenk had its
mouth on the Vlie and
stretched southeasterly...
-
excellent location in
local trade and its ship-building industry. When the
Middelzee silted up, the
importance of
trade declined and the city
focused on its...
-
Magna Fossa in old do****ents). This
waterway was dug when the
former Middelzee silted up. The **** can
still be
traced in the
current street pattern...
-
corresponding muni****l coat of arms.
White in the flag
refers to the
former Middelzee between Aldlân (blue) and Nijlân. The mast side of the flag
shows a triangle...
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village located east of the
village area of Bitgum, on the **** of the
Middelzee. The
place was
mentioned in 1502 as Dyckstrahusen. In the 16th century...