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  2. Zuiderzee Works - Wikipedia

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    The Zuiderzee Works (Dutch: Zuiderzeewerken) is a system of dams and dikes, ... Protect the central Netherlands from the effects of the North Sea;

  3. Zuiderzee - Wikipedia

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    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. It extended about 100 km (60 miles) inland and at most 50 km (30 miles) wide, with an overall depth of about 4 to 5 metres (13 ...

  4. Land reclamation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Much of the modern land reclamation has been done as a part of the Zuiderzee Works since 1919. [ 2 ] According to a 2007 study by Calvin University in the United States, about 65% of the country would be under water at high tide if it were not for the existence and the country's use of dikes , dunes and pumps. [ 3 ]

  5. Maatschappij tot Uitvoering van Zuiderzeewerken - Wikipedia

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    Construction of foundations for the Stevinsluizen sluice complex of the Afsluitdijk by MUZ (1930). The Maatschappij tot Uitvoering van Zuiderzeewerken (MUZ) (English: Society for the Execution of the Zuiderzee Works) was a consortium of dredging contractors in the Netherlands, formed in August 1926 for the specific purpose of executing the Zuiderzee Works.

  6. Delta Works - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the dams, sluices, and storm surge barriers was to shorten the Dutch coastline, thus reducing the number of dikes that had to be raised. Along with the Zuiderzee Works, the Delta Works have been declared one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

  7. IJsselmeer - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 the Zuiderzee was closed off by the Afsluitdijk, a 32-kilometre (20 mi) dyke connecting Friesland and North Holland on either side of the Zuiderzee. The Zuiderzee was no longer a sea inlet and was renamed IJsselmeer (Lake IJssel) after the IJssel river that flows into it, which is also the namesake of the province of Overijssel. The ...

  8. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    "The Mandela Effect is a pervasive false memory where people are very confident about a memory they have that's incorrect," Bainbridge tells Yahoo. It's often associated with pop culture. In ...

  9. Zuyderzée - Wikipedia

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    Location of Zuyderzée in France (1812) Zuyderzée within the northern French Empire (1811) Zuyderzée (French: [zɥi.dɛʁ.ze], "Southern Sea", Dutch: Zuyderzee) was a department of the First French Empire in the present-day Netherlands.