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polder

[pohl-der] / ˈpoʊl dər /








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This approach is so ingrained in Dutch politics, there is a name for it: the ‘‘poldermodel,” with polder meaning “land reclaimed from the sea.”

From New York Times • May 28, 2020

Out in West Flanders, where windmills and church towers dot the countryside, the flat polder land runs through the battlefields of World War One.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2018

The devastation of Sardar's polder, Polder 32, starkly illustrates the dangers posed by that confluence of climate change and decades of hydraulic tinkering.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 1, 2018

Homes in these polders, he notes, tend to be on land that sits half a meter or more above the polder basins, so would be protected from the influx.

From Scientific American • Apr. 13, 2014

Much of the land in and around The Hague is polder, land reclaimed from the sea with dams and dikes.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman