Dollard

E242573

Dollard is a coastal bay and estuary on the border between the Netherlands and Germany, known for its tidal flats and role as part of the Wadden Sea ecosystem.

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Label Occurrences
Dollard canonical 4

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal water body
estuary
borderedBy Province of Groningen
surface form: Dutch province of Groningen

Lower Saxony
surface form: German state of Lower Saxony
countryBorderFormsPartOf German–Dutch border region
surface form: Dutch–German border
drainsInto North Sea
hasBiodiversityFeature feeding grounds for waders
resting area for migratory waterfowl
hasEcologicalSignificance important habitat for migratory birds
part of internationally important wetland area
hasEnvironmentalStatus sensitive coastal ecosystem
hasFormationProcess formed by storm surges and coastal erosion
hasGeographicalFeature intertidal zone
mudflats
salt marshes
tidal flats
hasGeologicalCharacteristic shallow coastal bay
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic brackish water
tidal estuary
hasSedimentType fine marine sediments
silt and clay
hasUse birdwatching
coastal protection
nature conservation
influencedBy tides of the North Sea
knownFor coastal wetlands
extensive tidal flats
locatedIn Germany
Netherlands
locatedInCountrySubdivision Province of Groningen
Lower Saxony
surface form: State of Lower Saxony
locatedInRegion Groningen
Lower Saxony
locatedInWaterBody North Sea
locatedOnBorderBetween Germany
Netherlands
partOf Wadden Sea
Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
surface form: Wadden Sea World Heritage region

Wadden Sea
surface form: Wadden Sea ecosystem

Wadden Sea
surface form: southern Wadden Sea

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