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  2. North Sea Region - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea Region, as defined in the Operational Programme of the Interreg North Sea Programme 2021-2027, covers an area of approximately 536,000 square kilometres (207,000 sq mi). The programme covers all of Denmark and the Netherlands , the southern part of Norway , the Flemish Region of Belgium, northwestern regions of Germany ...

  3. North Sea - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, The North Sea region contained 184 offshore rigs, which made it the region with the highest number of offshore rigs in the world at the time. [ 145 ] The British North Sea's oil and gas production, peaking in 2000, had declined by 2024, while offshore wind projects like Dogger Bank grew to support renewable energy goals, with ...

  4. History of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea continues to be an active trade route. The countries bordering the North Sea all claim the 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) of territorial waters within which they have exclusive fishing rights. Today, the North Sea is more important as a fishery and source of fossil fuel and renewable energy, since territorial expansion of the ...

  5. Interreg North Sea Programme - Wikipedia

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    The North Sea Region Programme 2007–2013 supported 78 cooperation projects in the following priorities: Building on our capacity for innovation; Promoting the sustainable management of our environment; Improving the accessibility of places in the North Sea Region; Promoting sustainable and competitive communities.

  6. Category:North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "North Sea" ... out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. North Sea * North Sea Region; B. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  7. Geography of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    The geography of the North Sea studies coastal and submarine features as well as the people who live on its coasts. It is bounded by the east coasts of England and Scotland to the west and the northern and central European mainland to the east and south, including Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. [1]

  8. List of oil and gas fields of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    Map of oil and gas fields. This list of oil and gas fields of the North Sea contains links to oil and natural gas reservoirs beneath the North Sea.In terms of the oil industry, "North Sea oil" often refers to a larger geographical set, including areas such as the Norwegian Sea and the UK "Atlantic Margin" (west of Shetland) which are not, strictly speaking, part of the North Sea.

  9. Coastline of the North Sea - Wikipedia

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    The northern North Sea coasts bear the impression of the enormous glaciers which covered them during the Ice Ages and created fjords, lakes and valleys along the coastline and landscape. Fjords arose by the action of glaciers, which dragged their way through them from the highlands, cutting and scraping deep trenches in the land.