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- Lake_Flevo abstract "Lake Flevo is an ancient lake in what is now the Netherlands, which existed in Roman times and the early Middle Ages. Some geographers believe that this lake was not really a lake but a set of several lakes connected to each other.The name was transmitted by the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela in describing this region. In his treatise on choreography of 44 AD, Pomponius speaks of a Flevo Lacus. He writes: "The northern branch of the Rhine widens as Lake Flevo, and encloses an island of the same name, and then as a normal river flows to the sea". Other sources rather speak of Flevum, which could be related to today's Vlie or Vliestroom, i. e. the seaway between the Dutch islands of Vlieland and Terschelling. This last name is grammatically more probable for a geographical indication, which is why it is assumed that Pomponius confused the declension of the word giving the name Flevo. In fact the Vlie formed outfall from the lake into the North Sea.Some texts of the middle-ages refer to this lake by the name of Almere. December 14, 1287, in what was called St. Lucia's flood during a memorable storm in Friesland and Holland, the North Sea invaded the freshwater lake, breaking and destroying several dams dunes and transformed it into a bay which was then called the Zuiderzee from the verbatim South Sea.In the second half of the twentieth century the Flevopolders and a new province the Flevoland took the name of the lake which stood there long ago.".
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- Lake_Flevo wikiPageID "10026668".
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- Lake_Flevo hasPhotoCollection Lake_Flevo.
- Lake_Flevo subject Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Flevo subject Category:Geography_of_Flevoland.
- Lake_Flevo point "52.47943611111111 5.392913888888889".
- Lake_Flevo type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Flevo comment "Lake Flevo is an ancient lake in what is now the Netherlands, which existed in Roman times and the early Middle Ages. Some geographers believe that this lake was not really a lake but a set of several lakes connected to each other.The name was transmitted by the Roman geographer Pomponius Mela in describing this region. In his treatise on choreography of 44 AD, Pomponius speaks of a Flevo Lacus.".
- Lake_Flevo label "Flevomeer".
- Lake_Flevo label "Lac Flevo".
- Lake_Flevo label "Lago Flevo".
- Lake_Flevo label "Lake Flevo".
- Lake_Flevo sameAs Lac_Flevo.
- Lake_Flevo sameAs Lago_Flevo.
- Lake_Flevo sameAs Flevomeer.
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- Lake_Flevo sameAs Q2283279.
- Lake_Flevo sameAs Q2283279.
- Lake_Flevo lat "52.47943611111111".
- Lake_Flevo long "5.392913888888889".
- Lake_Flevo wasDerivedFrom Lake_Flevo?oldid=586438993.
- Lake_Flevo depiction 500vc_ex_leg_copy.jpg.
- Lake_Flevo isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Flevo.