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- Braakman abstract "The Braakman was a large tidal inlet in the middle of the Dutch region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, on the south bank of the Westerschelde west of Terneuzen.It was created by a succession of storm surges in the 14th and 15th centuries, including the St. Elizabeth's flood (1404) and the St. Elizabeth's flood (1421). For a long time the Braakman was a natural barrier between east and west Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, and also access to the ports of Boekhoute, Philippine, Axel and Sas van Gent. Over the centuries it steadily spread, drowning at least 15 villages between 1200 and 1601. Then, people fought back. Successive empolderings shrank the Braakman to a remnant, which was finally closed off from the sea in 1952. During the North Sea flood of 1953, this dam proved its worth: it resisted the flood and prevented flooding in the hinterland.The remaining body of water is used for recreation, and part of its seaward end was made into the Braakmanhaven port area.".
- Braakman thumbnail Braakman.JPG?width=300.
- Braakman wikiPageID "2189837".
- Braakman wikiPageLength "1543".
- Braakman wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Braakman wikiPageRevisionID "683327161".
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Assenede.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Axel,_Netherlands.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Body_of_water.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Braakmanhaven.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bays_of_the_Netherlands.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_bays.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Zeeland.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terneuzen.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zeelandic_Flanders.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Hinterland.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Levee.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink List_of_settlements_lost_to_floods_in_the_Netherlands.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea_flood_of_1953.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Philippine,_Netherlands.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Polder.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Sas_van_Gent.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink St._Elizabeths_flood_(1404).
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink St._Elizabeths_flood_(1421).
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Terneuzen.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Waterwolf.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Western_Scheldt.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink Zeelandic_Flanders.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLink File:Braakman.JPG.
- Braakman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Braakman".
- Braakman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Braakman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zeeland-geo-stub.
- Braakman subject Category:Bays_of_the_Netherlands.
- Braakman subject Category:Former_bays.
- Braakman subject Category:Landforms_of_Zeeland.
- Braakman subject Category:Terneuzen.
- Braakman subject Category:Zeelandic_Flanders.
- Braakman hypernym Inlet.
- Braakman point "51.32277777777778 3.7377777777777776".
- Braakman type Place.
- Braakman type SpatialThing.
- Braakman comment "The Braakman was a large tidal inlet in the middle of the Dutch region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, on the south bank of the Westerschelde west of Terneuzen.It was created by a succession of storm surges in the 14th and 15th centuries, including the St. Elizabeth's flood (1404) and the St. Elizabeth's flood (1421). For a long time the Braakman was a natural barrier between east and west Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, and also access to the ports of Boekhoute, Philippine, Axel and Sas van Gent.".
- Braakman label "Braakman".
- Braakman sameAs Q2753274.
- Braakman sameAs Braakman.
- Braakman sameAs Braakman.
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- Braakman sameAs m.06tmw_.
- Braakman sameAs Q2753274.
- Braakman lat "51.32277777777778".
- Braakman long "3.7377777777777776".
- Braakman wasDerivedFrom Braakman?oldid=683327161.
- Braakman depiction Braakman.JPG.
- Braakman isPrimaryTopicOf Braakman.