Brouwers Dam

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Brouwers Dam is a major Dutch dam and causeway that forms part of the Delta Works, separating the Grevelingenmeer from the North Sea and connecting the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Goeree-Overflakkee.

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Brouwers Dam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Delta Works structure
causeway
dam
alsoKnownAs Brouwersdam NERFINISHED
connects Goeree-Overflakkee NERFINISHED
Schouwen-Duiveland NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1971
constructionStart 1962
country Netherlands
crosses Brouwershavense Gat NERFINISHED
designedFor flood protection
road transport
storm surge protection
hasActivity cycling
diving
kitesurfing
walking
windsurfing
hasAdjacentBodyOfWater Grevelingenmeer NERFINISHED
North Sea NERFINISHED
hasFeature beaches
parking areas
viewpoints
hasLength approximately 6.5 kilometres
hasNearbySettlement Brouwershaven NERFINISHED
Ouddorp NERFINISHED
Renesse NERFINISHED
hasRoad N57
hasType closed dam
hasUse recreation
tourism
transport corridor
isPartOfProject Delta Plan NERFINISHED
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn South Holland
Zeeland NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Sea coast of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Rijkswaterstaat NERFINISHED
opened 1971
partOf Delta Works NERFINISHED
Dutch coastal defence system
purpose closing tidal inlet
creating a lake (Grevelingenmeer)
regionServed South Holland NERFINISHED
Zeeland NERFINISHED
separates Grevelingenmeer NERFINISHED
North Sea NERFINISHED

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Schouwen-Duiveland connectedBy Brouwers Dam