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- sequences storm surge-triggered events in the Maeslantkering is run entirely by computer. The Maeslantkering is expected to be closed once every ten years...
- Hartelkering Haringvliet Haringvliet Bridge Haringvlietdam ****egatsdam Maeslantkering Markiezaatskade North Sea Oesterdam Oosterschelde Oosterscheldekering...
- in 1958 and was largely completed in 1997 with the completion of the Maeslantkering. Since then, new projects have been periodically started to renovate...
- The Maeslantkering closes the main entrance to the Port of Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe....
- Rotterdam. At the entrance to the sea, a flood protection system called Maeslantkering has been installed (completed in 1997). There are no bridges or tunnels...
- in the world, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) long. Other examples include the Maeslantkering, Haringvlietdam and the Hartelkering. The Thames Barrier is the world's...
- Hartelkering Haringvliet Haringvliet Bridge Haringvlietdam ****egatsdam Maeslantkering Markiezaatskade North Sea Oesterdam Oosterschelde Oosterscheldekering...
- this river mouth. Eventually, the Maeslantkering was built in 1997, keeping economical factors in mind: the Maeslantkering is a set of two swinging doors...
- storm surge from the North Sea. As part of the Delta Works plan, the Maeslantkering flood barrier was constructed from 1991 to 1997 to protect the area...
- of the Delta Works, which came to an end with the completion of the Maeslantkering in 1997. South Holland covers an area of 3,308 km2 (1,277 sq mi), of...