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Meerdaal or Meerdaalwoud is a forest lying east of Brussels, on the loess plateau of central Belgium.
It has been continuously forested since the Middle Ages, but the archaeological record and a digital elevation model give evidence of a profound human influence, probably including agriculture, during the Roman era and the Iron Age.