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Basin countries
  
Netherlands

Settlements
  
Huizen

Bridges
  
Hollandse Brug

Surface area
  
26.70 km (10.31 sq mi)

Area
  
30 m²

Cities
  
Huizen

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Type
  
bordering lake, eutrophic

Gooimeer by drone on a hot day


The Gooimeer (Gooi Lake) is a bordering lake in the Netherlands between the southeastern part of North Holland ('t Gooi, het Gooi) and Flevoland.

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Map of Gooimeer, Netherlands

There is a railroad bridge over the narrow west side, between Weesp and Almere Muziekwijk, with a parallel highway bridge, the Hollandse Brug. The narrow eastern border of the lake is crossed by two parallel highway bridges.

On the south bank of Gooimeer, which used to be the IJsselmeer, before the creation of the new polder Flevoland, the old cities of Naarden and Huizen can be found. The Naarderwoonbos, part of the Naarderbos, was built in the eighties. It is situated directly adjacent to the southern shore of the Gooimeer.

The Gooimeer is related to the crash of El Al Flight 1862 on 4 October 1992, as the two right-hand side jet engines separated from the plane and fell into the lake, witnessed by a fishing police officer. Flight 1862 continued on for 8 minutes until it crashed into the Bijlmermeer apartment complex.

See also the maps at Zuiderzee Works and bordering lakes.

References

Gooimeer Wikipedia


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