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Wolderwijd

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Type
  
Bordering lake

Average depth
  
1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)

Year built
  
1963

Basin countries
  
Netherlands

Islands
  
De Zegge, De Biezen

Cities
  
Harderwijk, Zeewolde

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Location
  
Between Flevoland and Gelderland

Designation
  
Ramsar wetland of international importance (2000)

The Wolderwijd is a bordering lake situated in the Netherlands, created in 1967 by the gaining of land in Southern Flevoland. It is one of four Veluwe bordering lakes. On the northern and western bank it is encompassed by the municipality of Zeewolde, in the Province of Flevoland, and on the southern and eastern bank it is encompassed by the municipality of Harderwijk in the Province of Gelderland. As the bordering lakes of Flevoland are strictly speaking one mass of water there are no exact markers on where the Wolderwijd ends and the adjacent lakes start. In the west near Strand Horst the Wolderwijd becomes the Nuldernauw and in the east at the aqueduct at the provincial road N302 it becomes the Veluwemeer.

Contents

Map of Wolderwijd, Netherlands

UseEdit

The lake was created as a buffer between the old land of the Veluwe and the newly created Flevopolder, to ensure that the water level of the Veluwe would not drop. The lake receives water from the neighboring Veluwemeer and several streams and sluices. An additional source is low-phosphate water from the Flevopolder to counter eutrophication.

The Wolderwijd lake is used for commercial fishery, boating, shipping traffic, water management, and sand extraction.

The lake, together with the Nuldernauw, has also been designated as a Ramsar wetland of international importance since 29 August 2000. It was designated as such because it held over 1% of relevant biogeographical populations of two bird species, the swan species Cygnus bewickii (1.6%) and the common pochard (Aythya ferina) (2.1%).

References

Wolderwijd Wikipedia