- Zuiderzee - Wikipedia
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
- Zuiderzee | Location, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Zuiderzee, former inlet of the North Sea From the 13th to the 20th century, the Zuiderzee penetrated the Netherlands and occupied some 2,000 square miles (5,000 square km); it was separated from the North Sea by an arc of former sandflats that are now the West Frisian Islands
- Zuiderzee Works - NASA Earth Observatory
The Wadden Sea used to be connected to the bay to the south—known as the Zuiderzee—until the construction of the 32-kilometer (20-mile) Afsluitdijk in 1932 Designed to protect the Netherlands from rising seas, the dam also created a freshwater lake known as Lake Ijssel
- The hydrography of the former Zuiderzee - Hydro International
For VOC’s merchant ships returning to ports such as Enkhuizen, Hoorn and Amsterdam laden with goods, the Zuiderzee was the last leg of their voyages on the world’s oceans Map of the Zuiderzee works, the basis for the world’s largest land reclamation project
- Zuiderzee - Visit Holland
The Zuiderzee was a shallow bay of the North Sea in the northwest of the Netherlands, extending about 100 km (60 miles) inland and at most 50 km (30 miles) wide
- Zuiderzee Museum - I amsterdam
See, hear, feel, taste and smell daily life around the Zuiderzee, before the Afsluitdijk turned the Zuiderzee into the IJsselmeer in 1932 The Zuiderzee Museum focuses on the history, current affairs and future of the area
- Zuiderzeemuseum | Museum nl\
At the Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen, you can see, hear, feel, taste and smell how people lived before the Zuiderzee turned into the IJsselmeer
- Zuiderzeewerken – Holland – Land of water
The name Zuiderzee Works includes all activities that had to do with the reclamation of the former Zuiderzee and the construction of the Afsluitdijk Already in the 18th century people saw the dangers of the Zuiderzee water, which could sometimes be very high at high tide
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