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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...
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IJsselmeer was drained,
creating 1,979 km2 (764 sq mi) of polders:
Wieringermeerpolder, Noordoostpolder, East and
South Flevoland. In 1975, a **** was built...
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Haarlemmermeerpolder (1852) As part of the
Zuiderzee Works:
Wieringermeerpolder (1930)
Noordoostpolder (1942)
Flevopolder (1956–1966) The Markerwaard...
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Haarlemmermeerpolder (1852).
Polders created as part of the
Zuiderzee Works include Wieringermeerpolder (1930),
Noordoostpolder (1942) and
Flevopolder (1956–1968) Several...
- Resistance. He
helped people who were in
acute danger to hide in the
Wieringermeerpolder; he
organised clandestine food
distributions for the
western provinces...
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polder onder water, het
verslag van de
onderwaterzetting van de
Wieringermeerpolder in 1945, Free Media, 1995 Hoes,
Olivier (2011). "Inundatie van de...
- project. The
period following World War II was
spent restoring the
Wieringermeerpolder and
catching up with work on the Noordoostpolder. Soon attention...
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Gonsende or
Gawijzend A
village in the
southern part of the
Wieringermeerpolder.
Drowned about 1350. Its
remains have been found.
Middelbuurt A settlement...
- Noordoostpolder,
Overijssel and
Friesland to the east and
between the
Wieringermeerpolder and
North Holland. In addition,
water flows to the new
polder lands...
- Flak Bait
completed a
record 200th
bombing mission.
Flooding of the
Wieringermeerpolder in the Netherlands, when
retreating German troops breached the IJsselmeerdijk...