- The
Zuiderzee or
Zuider Zee (Dutch: [ˌzœydərˈzeː] ; old
spelling Zuyderzee or
Zuyder Zee),
historically called Lake
Almere and Lake Flevo, was a shallow...
-
Zuyderzée (French: [zɥi.dɛʁ.ze], "Southern Sea", Dutch:
Zuyderzee) was a
department of the
First French Empire in the present-day Netherlands. It was...
- the
Netherlands was part of the
French Empire,
Utrecht being in the
Zuyderzée department. In Switzerland, it was used for the last time by the canton...
- Bouches-de-la-Meuse, Bouches-de-l'Yssel, Ems-Occidental, Frise, Yssel-Supérieur and
Zuyderzée,
these territories of the
Dutch Republic were
converted to a
puppet successor...
- Bouches-de-la-Meuse (Dutch:
Monden van de Maas) and
western part of the
Zuyderzée (Dutch: Zuiderzee) 22
Netherlands 1840
divided in the
provinces North...
-
Amstelland and
Utrecht were
amalgamated as the
department of "Zuiderzee" (
Zuyderzée in French) and
Maasland was
renamed "Monden van de Maas" (Bouches-de-la-Meuse...
- into
France (from 1810 to 1813),
Holland was
divided into départements
Zuyderzée, and Bouches-de-la-Meuse. From 1811 to 1813, Charles-François Lebrun,...
-
Dutch name
Modern territory Department of the
Zuiderzee Département du
Zuyderzée Departement van de
Zuiderzee North Holland and
Utrecht Department of the...
- 1814,
Amstelveen was the
capital of a
canton in the
French department Zuyderzée, and
until 1964 the muni****lity of
Amstelveen was
called Nieuwer-Amstel...
- impractical. The
battle fleet could support the
fortifications from the IJ and
Zuyderzee with gun fire,
meanwhile ensuring a
constant resupply of the food and...