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  2. IJsselmeer - Wikipedia

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    The IJsselmeer [a] (Dutch: [ˌɛisəlˈmeːr] ⓘ; West Frisian: Iselmar, Dutch Low Saxon: Iesselmeer), also known as Lake IJssel in English, [3] is a closed-off freshwater lake in the central Netherlands bordering the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland.

  3. 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.

  4. List of floods in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Waddenzee and IJsselmeer. A storm broke through the coastal dunes around Texel sparking the cause of the flood. St. Lucia's flood: 1287 ~50,000 to 80,000 Grote Mandrenke: 1362 Netherlands, Schleswig, Jutland, England at least 25,000 Hurricane-force winds drove enormous waves atop an incredible storm surge that carved a huge inland sea into the ...

  5. Zuiderzee Works - Wikipedia

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    The Zuiderzee Museum – Dedicated to the history and culture of the former Zuiderzee. Directorate IJsselmeer Region – The administration responsible for maintaining most of the Zuiderzee Works. Zuiderzee Cycle Route, long-distance cycle route around the former Zuiderzee.

  6. Battle of IJsselmeer - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of IJsselmeer, also known as the Battle on Skates, was a notable military engagement during which the Duke of Alva dispatched his son, Don Frederick, to seize control of the city of Haarlem. The city was mostly surrounded by water, with ships positioned nearby that had become frozen in with the icy conditions.

  7. Edam, Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The town of Edam was founded around a dam crossing the river E or IJe close by the Zuiderzee, now known as the IJsselmeer. Around 1230 the channel was dammed. At the dam goods had to be transferred to other vessels and the inhabitants of Edam could levy a toll. This enabled Edam to grow as a trade town.

  8. Oude IJssel - Wikipedia

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    IJssel→ IJsselmeer The Oude IJssel ( Dutch , pronounced [ˌʌudə ˈʔɛisəl] , literally old IJssel ) or Issel ( German , pronounced [ˈɪsl̩] ) is a river in Germany and the Netherlands approximately 82 km (51 mi) long.

  9. Inundation of the Wieringermeer - Wikipedia

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    In preparation for this flooding, the water level of the IJsselmeer was deliberately raised. [3] The level in the IJsselmeer was 3.62 m (12 ft) above the ground level of Wieringerpolder at the site of the breach, and varied between 3.12–5.12 metres (10–17 ft) above, across the polder. [4]