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- Q2020030 subject Q7036657.
- Q2020030 subject Q8614257.
- Q2020030 subject Q8920608.
- Q2020030 abstract "The Blauwe Meer (Dutch for "blue lake") is an artificial lake southeast of Hoogersmilde in the province of Drenthe, Netherlands. In 1905 a Groningen-based entrepreneur opened a sand-lime brick factory at Hoogersmilde, producing a cheaper alternative to traditional fired brick. The Blauwe Meer was formed by quarrying the sand needed for the brick. It takes its name from glauconite that, along with its depth, gives its water a blue-green tint. Today it used for bathing, with controlled water quality.".
- Q2020030 thumbnail Blauwe_Meer.jpg?width=300.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q3140321.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q40089.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q423034.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q55.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036657.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q7411.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q749.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q772.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8614257.
- Q2020030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8920608.
- Q2020030 point "52.883 6.4079".
- Q2020030 type SpatialThing.
- Q2020030 comment "The Blauwe Meer (Dutch for "blue lake") is an artificial lake southeast of Hoogersmilde in the province of Drenthe, Netherlands. In 1905 a Groningen-based entrepreneur opened a sand-lime brick factory at Hoogersmilde, producing a cheaper alternative to traditional fired brick. The Blauwe Meer was formed by quarrying the sand needed for the brick. It takes its name from glauconite that, along with its depth, gives its water a blue-green tint.".
- Q2020030 label "Blauwe Meer".
- Q2020030 lat "52.883".
- Q2020030 long "6.4079".
- Q2020030 depiction Blauwe_Meer.jpg.