A wind farm in the Dutch province of Flevoland. Flevoland is a province in the northern half of the Netherlands, bordering the centre. The area was reclaimed by reclamation from the eastern half of the former Zuiderzee. It is the youngest and, in terms of land area, the smallest of the 12 provinces. On 1 January 1986, Flevoland officially became the newest province of the Netherlands. Flevoland province is characterised by a lot of open space with a rectangular layout. The province consists of two parts: the Noordoostpolder, reclaimed to the mainland, and the Flevopolder, the largest artificial island in the world. The Flevopolder is connected to the mainland by bridges (including Stichtse Brug, Hollandse Brug and Ketelbrug), a railway tunnel (Drontermeertunnel) and a dike (Houtribdijk). The province is on average about 5 metres below sea level.
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