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Zosenerdam was a village north of Amsterdam and lay on the IJ south of the current Nieuwendam. The village already existed in the Middle Ages, but was swallowed up in 1350 by a flood that broke a dike. A new dike and a new dam were built inland and Nieuwendam was created. | Zosenerdam was a village north of Amsterdam and lay on the IJ south of the current Nieuwendam. The village already existed in the Middle Ages, but was swallowed up in 1350 by a flood that broke a dike. A new dike and a new dam were built inland and Nieuwendam was created.<ref>[https://nl.wikisage.org/wiki/Zosenerdam dutch wikisage]</ref> | ||
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<ref> | https://www.zosenerdam.nl/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 22 December 2024
Zosenerdam was a village north of Amsterdam and lay on the IJ south of the current Nieuwendam. The village already existed in the Middle Ages, but was swallowed up in 1350 by a flood that broke a dike. A new dike and a new dam were built inland and Nieuwendam was created.[1]