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Schokland (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsxɔklɑnt]) is a
former island in the
Dutch Zuiderzee, in the muni****lity of Noordoostpolder.
Schokland was an elongated...
- High and Low
Lordship of Urk and
Emmeloord (the most
northern village of
Schokland) was in the
hands of the Van
Kuinre family. From 1475 to 1614, the Zoudenbalch...
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artificial island IJsseloog Marken Pampus Vuurtoreneiland Wieringen,
Schokland and Urk are
former islands, now part of a
polder De Kreupel, an artificial...
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Schokland Amsterdam defense line Kinderdijk-Elshout D.F.
Wouda pumping st.
Beemster Schröder
House Wadden Sea
Canals of
Amsterdam Van
Nelle Factory Frederiksoord...
- Luttelgeest, Marknesse, Nagele, Rutten, and Tolleb****. The
former island of
Schokland is now a museum. The town and
former island of Urk, in the southwest,...
- (Noordoostpolder) in 1942. This took in the
former small islands Urk and
Schokland. It was at
first added to the
Province of Overijssel. In the southwest...
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Noordoostpolder (1942) East
Flevoland (1957)
Overijssel Pilot Polder Andijk (1927)
Schokland Urk
Waddenzee Wieringermeer (1930)
Wieringen South Flevoland (1967) Freshwater...
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buildings of the
reclaimed land area
called Noordoostpolder, see also
Schokland. In the
middle of the 19th
century a
group of rich
trading partners formed...
- of
Emmeloord (1943).
Named after an
abandoned village on the
island of
Schokland,
Emmeloord is
located in a polder: land
reclaimed from the IJsselmeer...
- Pampus, an
artificial island.[citation needed]
These were Wieringen, Urk,
Schokland,
Pampus and Marken. The
inhabitants of
these islands also
subsisted mainly...