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Veerse Gat

Coordinates: 51°32′49″N 3°40′30″E / 51.54694°N 3.67500°E / 51.54694; 3.67500
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The Veerse Gat or Veeregat was the sea channel between Walcheren and Noord-Beveland islands in Zeeland in the Netherlands. In 1961 as part of the Delta Plan it was blocked off and made into an inland lake called Veerse Meer.[1]

References

  1. ^ "New Scientist - Google Books". New Scientist: 21. 1 May 1986.

51°32′49″N 3°40′30″E / 51.54694°N 3.67500°E / 51.54694; 3.67500