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The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (Dutch: Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋklək ˈneːdərlɑnts ˌmeːteːjoːroːˈloːɣis ɪnstiˈtyt]; KNMI) is the Dutch national weather forecasting service, which has its headquarters in De Bilt, in the province of Utrecht, central Netherlands.
The Coast Tram (Dutch: Kusttram) is a light rail service connecting the cities and towns along the Belgian (West Flanders) coast between De Panne, near the French border, and Knokke-Heist, near the Dutch border.
Oostende can mean: Ostend (Dutch: Oostende), a city in Belgium; Oostende, Netherlands, a drowned village in Zeeland, Netherlands; AS Ostende, a Belgian football club; B.C. Oostende, a Belgian professional basketball team; Belgian minehunter Oostende (M940)
East Netherlands NL2 Overijssel: NL21 North Overijssel NL211 South West Overijssel NL212 Twente: NL213 Gelderland: NL22 Veluwe: NL221 South West Gelderland NL224 Achterhoek: NL225 Arnhem & Nijmegen: NL226 Flevoland: NL23 Flevoland: NL230 West Netherlands (West-Nederland) NL3 Utrecht: NL31 Utrecht: NL310 North Holland: NL32 Kop van North Holland ...
Ostend, Belgium, (French: Ostende), in Dutch Oostende; Ostende, Buenos Aires, a resort town in Pinamar Partido, Argentina; Ostende, a hamlet in the Quarter Ende of Herdecke, Germany; Breitenfurt-Ostende, a hamlet in Breitenfurt bei Wien, Austria; Playa de Ostende, a beach in Castro-Urdiales, Spain; see Punta de los Cuervos
France had occupied the Austrian Netherlands (a territory roughly corresponding to the borders of modern Belgium) during 1792 and 1793 in the Flanders Campaign of the French Revolutionary Wars. During the War of the Fifth Coalition , Napoleon Bonaparte expected a British assault from the sea on the port of Ostend, and the fort was constructed ...
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The installation was reported to have cost around US$12.4 million, and was the largest tidal power project in the Netherlands. [12] Each turbine was 5.26 m in diameter (87 m² swept area) and rated at 250 kW for a total power of 1.25 MW. [14] The project was decommissioned after eight years of operation in 2023. [15]