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The IJsselmeer [a] (Dutch: [ˌɛisəlˈmeːr] ⓘ; West Frisian: Iselmar, Dutch Low Saxon: Iesselmeer), also known as Lake IJssel in English, [3] is a closed-off freshwater lake in the central Netherlands bordering the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland.
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IJsselmeer, shallow freshwater lake, northern and central Netherlands. It was formed from the southern part of the former Zuiderzee by the building of a dam (Afsluitdijk; completed 1932) separating the IJsselmeer from both the Waddenzee (the northern part of the former Zuiderzee) and the North Sea.
Ijsselmeer is a shallow artificial lake, the largest in the Netherlands and in Western Europe. The lake was created in 1932 and was initially part of the Zuider Zee, but was closed off by a man-made dyke.
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Lake IJsselmeer, formerly known as the Zuiderzee, is a significant closed-off inland bay located in the central Netherlands. It is bordered by the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland, and Friesland.
IJsselmeer ( Dutch pronunciation: [ɛi̯səlˈmeːr]; Lake IJssel, alternative spelling: Lake Yssel; Frisian: Iselmar) is a shallow artificial lake of 1100 km² in the central Netherlands bordering the provinces of Flevoland, North Holland and Friesland, with an average depth of 5 to 6 m. Latitude: 52° 48' 59.99" N.