-
various canals and
lakes into
which water was
pumped from
polders and
waterschappen. ****s were
maintained by
individuals who
benefited from
their existence...
-
connected by ****s. In the 12th century,
local government agencies called "
waterschappen" ("water boards") or "hoogheemraadschappen" ("high home councils") started...
- a
density of 6,620/km2 (17,100/sq mi).
Provinces of
Netherlands "De
waterschappen" (in Dutch).
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original on 3
November 2013. Retrieved...
- points.
Later special autonomous administrative bodies were formed, the
waterschappen ("water
control boards"),
which had the
legal power to
enforce their...
- Union, the ****ociation of
Netherlands Muni****lities, the Unie van
Waterschappen, the
National Civil Pension Fund and with
social organizations. List...
-
water (Muiden) and
overland (Gooiland). The
Netherlands was
governed by
waterschappen as well as by
regional city councils, and both
institutions once had...
-
refer to: The CIE 1964
color space,
often abbreviated as UVW Unie van
Waterschappen [nl], an
umbrella organization for
Dutch water boards United Vehicle...
- muni****l council.
Water boards (waterschap and hoogheemraadschap, pl.
waterschappen and hoogheemraadschappen) are
among the
oldest government authorities...
-
water level management, irrigation) such as
internal drainage boards or
Waterschappen. At present,
organizations from Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy...
- most
similar to the
internal drainage boards of
England and Wales,
Waterschappen of the Netherlands, and
Consorzi di
bonifica e
irrigazione of Italy...