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Saeftinghe or
Saaftinge was a town in the
southwest Netherlands,
located in
eastern Zeelandic Flanders, near Nieuw-Namen. It
existed until 1584. It is...
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Saeftinghe Castle was a
castle on the
northeast tip of the
drowned land of
Saeftinghe. It was destro**** by
flooding in the 16th century, and now its exact...
- The
Saeftinghe Legend is an old
Dutch folk tale that
explains the
sunken city of
Saeftinghe in
eastern Zeelandic Flanders near Nieuw-Namen, The Netherlands...
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Willem van
Saeftinghe ("William of
Saeftinghe"; d. 1309?) was a lay
brother in the
Cistercian abbey of Ter
Doest in Lissewege, West Flanders, Belgium....
- Land of
Saeftinghe (Verdronken land van
Saeftinghe) is a
natural reserve in the
north of the muni****lity. Its name
refers to the
Saeftinghe legend. The...
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north of the village,
known as "The
Drowned Land of
Saeftinghe". The "Eylandt den Doel" is
completely surrounded by old seawalls. The...
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Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. "Westerschelde &
Saeftinghe".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. "Vallées...
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discontinued without replacement.
Eastern Scheldt Zeeschelde "Westerschelde &
Saeftinghe".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. Ley, Willy...
- Z****endamme. Bell
tower of Our Lady's
Church (13th century)
Willem van
Saeftinghe by The Oude
Pastoriestraat ("Old
Presbytery street") The RV
Belgica (A962)...
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bordered by the Zwin
nature reserve in the West and the
Drowned Land of
Saeftinghe in the East.
Since local government boundary reforms in 2003, Zeelandic...