Lauwersmeer

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Lauwersmeer is a lake and national park in the northern Netherlands known for its rich birdlife and protected wetland landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
national park
borderedBy Anjum NERFINISHED
Lauwersoog NERFINISHED
Zoutkamp NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
formedBy closure of Lauwerszee
hasActivity recreational boating
sport fishing
hasArea approximately 90 square kilometres
hasDesignation Lauwersmeer National Park NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType brackish lake
grassland
reed bed
salt marsh
wetland
hasFauna geese
marsh harriers
sea eagles
spoonbills
waders
hasFeature bird observation huts
dikes
islands
polders
hasFlora salt-tolerant plants
hasIUCNCategory II
hasNearbySea Wadden Sea NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus Ramsar wetland NERFINISHED
protected area
inception 1969
knownFor birdwatching
cycling
hiking
migratory birds
protected wetland landscapes
rich birdlife
sailing
locatedIn northern Netherlands
province of Friesland
province of Groningen NERFINISHED
managedBy Staatsbosbeheer NERFINISHED
openedToPublicAsNationalPark 2003
partOf Natura 2000 network NERFINISHED
Wadden Sea region NERFINISHED
waterType partly brackish
partly freshwater

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Zoutkamp locatedNear Lauwersmeer