Originally posted by Mark L
that's also true. but I have no idea where to get the figures of the GDP of Flanders
that's also true. but I have no idea where to get the figures of the GDP of Flanders
No ancient sites. (though I have to admit that I have no idea where Schokland is, LOL)
Not in the Unesco list so far are the ancient Hunebeds in Drenthe/Groningen.
"Occupied and then abandoned as the sea encroached, Schokland, a peninsula that by the 15th century had become an island, had to be evacuated in 1859. But following the draining of the Zuyderzee, it has since the 1940s formed part of the land won back from the sea. With its remains of human habitation going back to prehistoric times, Schokland symbolizes the unrivalled struggle the people of the Netherlands have waged against water."
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