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What European country would create a polder?

A polder is a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dikes. The most notable example of polder construction is the system developed adjacent to the IJsselmeer (Zuiderzee) in the Netherlands. The Netherlands has a large area of polders: as much as 20% of the land area has at some point in the past been reclaimed from the sea, thus contributing to the development of the country. Therefore, the European country that would create a polder is most likely the Netherlands. However, other countries such as Belgium, Germany, and France also have some polders.


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Dirk Polder was born on 1919-08-23.


When did Dirk Polder die?

Dirk Polder died on 2001-03-18.


When was Tatsuta polder sluice gates created?

Tatsuta polder sluice gates was created in 1902.


Where is black bush polder located?

Black Bush Polder is located in Berbice (Region six) Guyana, South America


What is land reclaimed from sea especially in the Netherlands?

in the Netherlands we call reclaimed land "polders"


What is land reclaimed from the sea?

polder


What is drained area called?

polder


What has the author Aat Barendregt written?

Aat Barendregt has written: 'Hydro-ecology of the Dutch polder landscape' -- subject(s): Ecology, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Reclamation of land, Hydrology, Polders, Reclamation of land


Singing tiptoe through the tulips and visiting a polder in this country?

Holland; or The Netherlands.


What stores can one purchase a Polder thermometer from?

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How does a polder work?

A polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by dikes that are used to keep out the sea or river and prevent flooding. The water within the polder is pumped out to create dry land that can be used for agriculture or housing. Polders are common in areas with high water levels, such as the Netherlands.