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    overall management of the province. The King's Commissioner (Commissaris van de Koning) is a single person appointed by the Crown who presides over the...
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    Meuse (redirect from Maas River)
    the Afgedamde Maas on the right and the Bergse Maas on the left. The Bergse Maas continues under the name of Amer, which is part of De Biesbosch. The...
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    departments (département) with roughly equal populations. Holland was split up into five departments named "Texel", "Amstel", "Delf", "Schelde en Maas", and...
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    divided into several departments called Amstel, Delf, Texel, and part of Schelde en Maas. From 1806 to 1810, Napoleon styled his vassal state, governed by his...
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    p. 495. "Structuur en geschiedenis van het Nederlands :: Niederländische Philologie FU Berlin". neon.niederlandistik.fu-berlin.de. Retrieved 2021-07-08...
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    at the mouth of several major rivers, namely Scheldt ('Schelde'), Rhine ('Rijn') and Meuse ('Maas'). Most of the province lies below sea level and was reclaimed...
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    Canal at Son en Breugel 100 feet (30 m) wide; the Zuid-Willems Canal at Veghel 80 feet (20 m); the Maas River at Grave 800 feet (240 m); the Maas-Waal Canal...
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