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- Chamberworks drawings series that he did in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The Polderland Garden of Love and Fire in Almere, Netherlands is a permanent installation...
- activiteiten (Netherlands) (1997) Menken Dairy Food (Netherlands) (1997) Menken Polderland (Netherlands) (1997) Parmalat Thailand (Thailand) (2003) Na****t (Romania)...
- activiteiten (Netherlands) 1997 Menken Dairy Food (Netherlands) 1997 Menken Polderland (Netherlands) 1997 Parmalat Thailand (Thailand) 2003 Inovatech Argentina...
- building ****s around lakes, emptying them and converting them to fertile polderland. The next large project was to convert the Zuiderzee into polder. In 1886...
- 1883. In search of the Dutch origin of Friedrichstadt and the surrounding polderlands, including walking tour Friedrichstadt's official homepage. v t e...
- agricultural literature low-lying meadows that require draining and embanked polderlands are also referred to as marshes or marshland. Marshes can often be found...
- Academie in Breda. He was involved in the strengthening of the Dutch-Utrecht polderland through fortifications and possible underwater installations. He specialized...
- Scottish Regiment's bridgehead and link up with the Regina Rifles. The polderland, which limited avenues of advance, proved to be a major difficulty as...
- the 1950s and the 1970s, as thousands of houses rose between the wide polderland of the Osdorp region. Sloten remained untouched by suburban growth until...
- Amtlord Dirk Bokel of the Amt Mathenesse, this to protect the existing polderland against the seawater from the North Sea.[citation needed] In 1247, Lady...