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Reimerswaal
The name Reimerswaal () can mean: *Reimerswaal (city) A lost city in the Netherlands **Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal The now-drowned land around the city ** Battle of Reimerswaal on 29 January 1574 during the Eighty Years' War *Reimerswaal (municipality) Reimerswaal () is a municipality in the province of Zeeland in the southwestern Netherlands on Zuid-Beveland, named after the lost city. The municipality had a population of in , and has a surface area of of which is water. The central town Ye ... A municipality in Zealand, Netherlands, named after the lost city {{disambig br:Reimerswaal ca:Reimerswaal de:Reimerswaal eu:Reimerswaal fy:Reimerswiel gl:Reimerswaal id:Reimerswaal it:Reimerswaal li:Reimerswaal ms:Reimerswaal no:Reimerswaal ro:Reimerswaal sv:Reimerswaal vi:Reimerswaal vo:Reimerswaal war:Reimerswaal ...
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Reimerswaal (municipality)
Reimerswaal () is a municipality in the province of Zeeland in the southwestern Netherlands on Zuid-Beveland, named after the lost city. The municipality had a population of in , and has a surface area of of which is water. The central town Yerseke is known for trade in mussels and oysters. Kruiningen is known for the former ferry from Kruiningen to Perkpolder which was in service up to 2003. The municipality of Reimerswaal was established in 1970, from the aggregation of the municipalities Krabbendijke, Kruiningen, Rilland-Bath, Waarde, and Yerseke. The municipal coat of arms( nl) dates to 1970. The sword in a red field is derived from the coat of arms of the lost city of Reimerswaal in use in the 15th century ( Beyeren Armorialbr>p. 107 of ''gules two swords inverted saltirewise argent and or''. In addition, the municipal coat of arms shows the comital arms of Wittelsbach-Hainaut in chief. Population centers Topography ''Dutch Topographic map of the municipality o ...
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Reimerswaal
The name Reimerswaal () can mean: *Reimerswaal (city) A lost city in the Netherlands **Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal The now-drowned land around the city ** Battle of Reimerswaal on 29 January 1574 during the Eighty Years' War *Reimerswaal (municipality) Reimerswaal () is a municipality in the province of Zeeland in the southwestern Netherlands on Zuid-Beveland, named after the lost city. The municipality had a population of in , and has a surface area of of which is water. The central town Ye ... A municipality in Zealand, Netherlands, named after the lost city {{disambig br:Reimerswaal ca:Reimerswaal de:Reimerswaal eu:Reimerswaal fy:Reimerswiel gl:Reimerswaal id:Reimerswaal it:Reimerswaal li:Reimerswaal ms:Reimerswaal no:Reimerswaal ro:Reimerswaal sv:Reimerswaal vi:Reimerswaal vo:Reimerswaal war:Reimerswaal ...
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Reimerswaal (city)
Reimerswaal () is a lost city in the Netherlands. The present-day municipality of Reimerswaal is named after this city, which was granted city rights in 1374. The city was destroyed by repeated flood A flood is an overflow of water ( or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrol ...s, and the last citizens left in 1632. Nothing remains. It was located north of the current municipality, on the east end of the Oosterschelde, on land which is now called the '' Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal'' ("Drowned Land of Reimerswaal"). The site of the city has been recognized as a national archeological monument and is buried under the Oesterdam. References Former populated places in the Netherlands History of Zeeland Reimerswaal (municipality) {{Zeeland-geo-stub ...
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Verdronken Land Van Reimerswaal
Het Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal (translation: The Drowned Land of ''Reimerswaal'') is an area of flood-covered land in Zeeland in the Netherlands between Noord Beveland and Bergen op Zoom. Some of it was lost in the St. Felix's Flood in 1530, and some of it in 1532. The Oosterschelde formerly flowed along its east and north edges. It is sometimes divided into the "Verdronken Land van Zuid-Beveland" and the "Verdronken Land van de Markiezaat van Bergen op Zoom". ''Verdronken'' is Dutch for "drowned", and Markizaat van Bergen op Zoom is the marquisate of Bergen op Zoom). The Dutch land reclamation engineer and writer Vierlingh blamed the loss of that land on a landowner called the Lord of Lodijke neglecting a tidal creek which was scouring at every tide. After the land was lost, the city of Reimerswaal The name Reimerswaal () can mean: *Reimerswaal (city) A lost city in the Netherlands **Verdronken Land van Reimerswaal The now-drowned land around the city ** Battle of Rei ...
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Battle Of Reimerswaal
The Battle of the Scheldt also known as the Battle of Walcharen (known in Dutch as Slag bij Reimerswaal) was a naval battle that took place on 29 January 1574 during the Eighty Years' War The Eighty Years' War or Dutch Revolt ( nl, Nederlandse Opstand) ( c.1566/1568–1648) was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish government. The causes of the war included the Re ... and the Anglo–Spanish War.Bruce & Cogar pp.47-48Rodger p.145Jaques p.1091 The battle was fought between a Netherlands, Dutch rebel ''Geuzen, Sea Beggar'' fleet (which included England, English and Scotland, Scottish troops) under and a Spain, Spanish fleet under Julián Romero.Knight, Charles Raleigh: ''Historical records of The Buffs, East Kent Regiment (3rd Foot) formerly designated the Holland Regiment and Prince George of Denmark's Regiment''. Vol I. London, Gale & Polden, 1905p. 11-12/ref> The Spanish fleet was attempting to relieve the S ...
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