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Wieringermeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋiːrɪŋərˌmeːr] ) is a
polder and
former muni****lity in the Netherlands, in the
province of
North Holland. Since...
- 1945, the
retreating German occupying forces inundated the
polder of
Wieringermeer, the Netherlands. In 1945
German forces occupying the
Netherlands planned...
- (1957)
Overijssel Pilot Polder Andijk (1927)
Schokland Urk
Waddenzee Wieringermeer (1930)
Wieringen South Flevoland (1967)
Freshwater Seawater Land reclamation...
- from 1
March 1972
until 5
January 1973.
Mansholt worked as a
farmer in
Wieringermeer from 1937
until 1945. In 1940,
during World War II, he
joined the Dutch...
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subsidised by the state,
inhabitants from all over the
country came to the
Wieringermeer to help
build an infrastructure. In only
short time houses, shops, churches...
- July 1941, the
Wieringermeer became a muni****lity and its
first mayor was ir. S. Smeding. On 17
April 1945, the ****s of the
Wieringermeer polder were blown...
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original on 5 July 2017.
Retrieved 7 July 2017. "Kerngegevens
gemeente Wieringermeer". sdu.nl.
Archived from the
original on 6
January 2008.
Retrieved 21...
- It lies
immediately south of the
polder and
former muni****lity of
Wieringermeer.
Medemblik was a
prosperous trading town, when in 1282,
Floris V, Count...
- northeast.
Unlike other major polders, such as
Noordoostpolder and
Wieringermeer, the
Flevopolder is
surrounded by
bordering lakes or below-sea-level...
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hydrological technology. Four had been
built by the
early 1980s. They were the
Wieringermeer Polder built in 1930; the
Northeast (Noordoost) Polder,
built in 1942;...