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The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency published a map of surface water bodies in the Netherlands in 2010. [1] The map distinguishes over 20 different types of water bodies, including those with salty, brackish and fresh water. These water bodies encompass natural and artificial lakes of varying sizes, peat puddles and fens.
This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Netherlands. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Lakes of the Netherlands"
List of lakes of the Netherlands; List of lakes of New Zealand; List of lakes of Norway. List of lakes of Aust-Agder; List of lakes of Pakistan; List of lakes of ...
This is a list of lakes of Europe with an average area greater than 100 km 2 ... Netherlands: 1,100 420 Closed off sea inlet. Largest lake in the Netherlands
There are many large and small lakes in the Frisian Lakes area, plus a number of them that are not directly in this South-Western part of Friesland, but are still commonly included when referring to the Frisian Lakes. Below is an incomplete list of the most prominent ones. Note that the Frisian names, here indicated in italic, are the official ...
Lakes of the Netherlands (2 C, 28 P) N. North Sea (14 C, 55 P) R. Rivers of the Netherlands (4 C, 88 P) S. Straits of the Netherlands (2 P) W. Waterways in the ...
In the Netherlands, the bordering lakes (in Dutch: Randmeren) are a chain of lakes which separate the Flevopolder and Noordoostpolder from the ancient lands of the provinces of Gelderland, Utrecht, Overijssel and Friesland. [1]
These are the main rivers of the Netherlands. All of the Netherlands is drained into the North Sea, partly via the IJsselmeer lake. In the list below, rivers that flow into the sea are sorted following the North Sea coast (including IJsselmeer) from the Belgian border near Knokke to the German border near Emden. Rivers that flow into other ...