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North Sea - traducción al holandés

MARGINAL SEA OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
North sea; North-Sea; The North Sea; German Ocean; German Sea; Mare Germanicum; Germanic sea; Germanic ocean; Germanic Ocean; Frisian Sea; North Sea Basin; Noordsee; Nôordzêe; Nordsjøen; Noordzee; Nordsøen; Morimaru; Septentrionalis Oceanus; Morimarusa; Nordsjön; Weestsiie; Mere giliberōt; Noôrdzeê; Germanic Sea; Noardsee; Mare Frisicum; Mer du Nord; Nordsjoen; An Cuan a Tuath; Nordsoen; Lebermer; Nordsjon; Libersee; Fauna of the North Sea; Biodiversity of the North Sea; Wildlife of the North Sea
  • The [[Afsluitdijk]] (Closure-dike) is a major dam in the Netherlands
  • Unpolished [[amber]] stones, in varying hues
  • cockle]]s in the [[Wadden Sea]] in the Netherlands
  • Battle of Dogger Bank]] on 25 January 1915.
  • A female [[bottlenose dolphin]] with her young in [[Moray Firth]], Scotland
  • [[Rotterdam]], Netherlands
  • European seagull on the coast of North Sea
  • A trawler in [[Nordstrand, Germany]]
  • The beach in [[Scheveningen]], Netherlands in c. 1900
  • [[Ocean current]]s mainly entering via the north entrance exiting along the Norwegian coast
  • [[Phytoplankton]] bloom in the North Sea
  • Statfjord]] A with the [[flotel]] Polymarine
  • Tide times after Bergen]] (negative = before)<br/>• The three amphidromic centers<br/>• Coasts:<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;marshes = green<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;mudflats = greenish blue<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;lagoons = bright blue<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;dunes = yellow<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;sea dikes= purple<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;moraines near the coast= light brown<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;rock-based coasts = greyish brown
  • [[Zuid-Beveland]], [[North Sea flood of 1953]]
  • The German North Sea coast
  • Painting of the [[Four Days' Battle]] of 1666 by [[Willem van de Velde the Younger]]

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Noord Zee
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/North Sea (disambiguation); Northern Sea
de Noordzee (stuk van Atlantische Oceaan tussen de Britse eilanden en Europa, ten noorden van Dover)
North Pole         
  • Arctic ice shrinkage]]s of 2007 compared to 2005 and also compared to the 1979–2000 average.
  • The German North Pole expedition 1990, Ski-Doo for local research on [[pack-ice]]
  • Participants of the first German North Pole expedition 1990 from [[University of Giessen]]
  • C.G. Zorgdragers map of the North Pole from 1720
  • USS ''Charlotte'']] at the North Pole in 2005
  • Yemelya, an all terrain Russian amphibious vehicle
  • [[Gerardus Mercator]]'s map of the North Pole from 1595
  • the first ever manned descent to the seabed under the North Pole]]
  • Nansen's ship ''Fram'' in the Arctic ice
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  • Although heavily disputed by modern historians, Peary & his team were given credit for the discovery of the North Pole by the contemporary press.
  • ''Arktika'']], the first [[surface ship]] to reach the North Pole, 1977
  • Sunset over the North Pole at the [[International Dateline]], 2015
  • USS ''Skate'']] at drift station Alpha, 1958
ONE OF THE TWO POINTS WHERE THE EARTH'S AXIS OF ROTATION INTERSECTS ITS SURFACE
North pole; Geographic North Pole; Geographic north pole; Race for the North Pole; The North Pole; North Terrestrial Pole; North Pole, Canada; Latitude 90 degrees N; 90th parallel north; Geographical North Pole; Boreaplas; 90 degrees north; Water in the North Pole; Norh pole; True North Pole; Terrestrial North Pole; Terran North Pole
de Noordpool (het noordelijkste punt op aarde, Arctica)

Definición

Sea Scout
¦ noun (especially in the UK) a member of the maritime branch of the Scout Association.

Wikipedia

North Sea

The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France. An epeiric sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north. It is more than 970 kilometres (600 mi) long and 580 kilometres (360 mi) wide, covering 570,000 square kilometres (220,000 sq mi).

It hosts key north European shipping lanes and is a major fishery. The coast is a popular destination for recreation and tourism in bordering countries, and a rich source of energy resources, including wind and wave power.

The North Sea has featured prominently in geopolitical and military affairs, particularly in Northern Europe, from the Middle Ages to the modern era. It was also important globally through the power northern Europeans projected worldwide during much of the Middle Ages and into the modern era. The North Sea was the centre of the Vikings' rise. The Hanseatic League, the Dutch Republic, and the British each sought to gain command of the North Sea and access to the world's markets and resources. As Germany's only outlet to the ocean, the North Sea was strategically important through both world wars.

The coast has diverse geology and geography. In the north, deep fjords and sheer cliffs mark much of its Norwegian and Scottish coastlines respectively, whereas in the south, the coast consists mainly of sandy beaches, estuaries of long rivers and wide mudflats. Due to the dense population, heavy industrialisation, and intense use of the sea and the area surrounding it, various environmental issues affect the sea's ecosystems. Adverse environmental issues – commonly including overfishing, industrial and agricultural runoff, dredging, and dumping, among others – have led to several efforts to prevent degradation and to safeguard long-term economic benefits.

Ejemplos de uso de North Sea
1. From Berlin to the North Sea coast took 112 minutes.
2. Non–Opec (North Sea, Russia) output itself is flattening out.
3. Why not return carbon dioxide to depleted North Sea oilfields?
4. The sandeel fishery in the North Sea will remain closed.
5. What happens there when the North Sea level rises?