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  2. IJsselmeer - Wikipedia

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    The IJsselmeer is used for transport and fishing. It also offers a number of opportunities for recreational activity, both on the water and on its shores. Due to the shallowness of the IJsselmeer, the Markermeer, and the bordering lakes, its cities and fishing villages remained mostly unspoilt and have many historic buildings. [5]

  3. List of lakes of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Within the Netherlands, there are several groups of lakes or lake systems that are often referred to as a whole. Examples include: Frisian Lakes, a group of 24 lakes located in the province of Friesland; Borderling lakes, a body of water surrounding the Flevopolder often divided into ten parts or lakes

  4. Zuiderzee - Wikipedia

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    The Zuiderzee or Zuider Zee (Dutch: [ˌzœydərˈzeː] ⓘ; old spelling Zuyderzee or Zuyder Zee), historically called Lake Almere and Lake Flevo, was a shallow bay of the North Sea in the northwest of the Netherlands. It extended about 100 km (60 miles) inland and at most 50 km (30 miles) wide, with an overall depth of about 4 to 5 metres (13 ...

  5. Markermeer - Wikipedia

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    The Markermeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmɑrkərˈmeːr]) is a 700 km 2 (270 sq mi) lake in the central Netherlands in between North Holland, Flevoland, and its smaller and larger neighbors, the IJmeer and IJsselmeer. A shallow lake at 3 to 5 m in depth, matching the reclaimed land to its west, north-west and east it is named after the small ...

  6. IJssel - Wikipedia

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    The IJssel (Dutch: ⓘ; Dutch Low Saxon: Iessel(t)) is a Dutch distributary of the river Rhine that flows northward and ultimately discharges into the IJsselmeer (before the 1932 completion of the Afsluitdijk known as the Zuiderzee), a North Sea natural harbour.

  7. Urk - Wikipedia

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    Towards the north, the IJsselmeer is enclosed by an arc of boulder clay high areas of land which formed during an ice age glaciations of the Pleistocene epoch: Texel, Wieringen, Urk, de Voorst, and Gaasterland. To the south of that arc a lake formed as a result of meltwater, which became known as Almere.

  8. Geography of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the country is mostly flat; only in the extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent, in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains. This is where Vaalserberg is located, the highest point on the European part of the Netherlands at 322.7 metres (1,059 ft) above sea level.

  9. Makkum, Súdwest-Fryslân - Wikipedia

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    Makkum is a village of Súdwest-Fryslân municipality, west of Bolsward on the banks of the lake IJsselmeer in the province Friesland of the Netherlands. It had a population of around 3,460 in January 2017, [3] making it the largest village of the former municipally Wûnseradiel. North and south of Makkum are nature reserves Noardwaard and ...

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