Termunterzijl

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Termunterzijl is a small village in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands, known for its historic sluices and location near the Ems estuary.

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Termunterzijl canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
administrativeHistory formerly part of municipality of Delfzijl
country Netherlands
elevation low-lying polder area
hasCharacteristic maritime character
rural character
small population
hasEconomicActivity fishing
recreation and tourism
hasFeature harbour
historic sluices
lock complex
sea dike
hasFunction drainage of inland waters
protection against storm surges
hasInfrastructure fishing harbour
sluice gates
hasNearbyProtectedArea Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: Wadden Sea (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
hasStructure inner lock
sea lock
hasTransport local road connections to Delfzijl area
knownFor historic sluices
location near the Ems estuary
scenic waterfront
languageUsed Dutch
Gronings dialect
locatedAt North Sea coast vicinity
locatedIn municipality of Eemsdelta
north of the Netherlands
Northwestern Europe
surface form: northwestern Europe

Province of Groningen
surface form: province of Groningen

region of Northeast Groningen
locatedNorthOf Groningen, Netherlands
surface form: city of Groningen
locatedOn Termunterzijldiep
near Dollard bay
Eems
surface form: Ems estuary
partOf coastal defence system of the Netherlands
historical region of Oldambt and Fivelingo area
tourismAttraction historic lock complex
view over Dollard and Ems estuary
usedFor shipping access
water management
waterwayConnectedTo Dollard bay
surface form: Dollard estuary

Ems
surface form: Ems River

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Eemsdelta containsSettlement Termunterzijl
Termunten locatedNear Termunterzijl