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- reclamation of coastal areas
- In land reclamation: Reclamation of coastal areas
…of the area between the dikes and the natural coastline. Where a sediment-laden stream can be diverted into the area between the dikes and the shoreline, the sediment from the stream may be used to build the diked-off land to a higher level, thus facilitating the drainage operation.
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- In land reclamation: Reclamation of coastal areas
- reclamation of harbours and land
- In harbours and sea works: The Delta Plan
…1926–32, by means of a dike some 17 miles in length, of a large inlet known as the Zuiderzee (renamed the IJsselmeer after its enclosure). Considerable areas of this body of water have since been reclaimed by the pumping ashore of dredged sand, and the reclamation of further areas is…
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- In harbours and sea works: The Delta Plan
history of
- Amsterdam
- In Amsterdam: Early settlement and growth
…early inhabitants had to build dikes on both sides of the river, and about 1270 they built a dam between these dikes.
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- In Amsterdam: Early settlement and growth
- Netherlands
- In history of the Low Countries: Social and economic structure
…bogs), in the building of dikes and polders, in the expansion of agricultural land, and in the growth of the villages (new parishes) and towns.
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- In history of the Low Countries: Social and economic structure