- The
Wadden Sea (Dutch:
Waddenzee [ˈʋɑdə(n)zeː] ; German:
Wattenmeer [ˈvatn̩ˌmeːɐ̯] ; Low German:
Wattensee or Waddenzee; Danish: Vadehavet; West Frisian:...
- The
Frisian Islands, also
known as the
Wadden Islands or the
Wadden Sea Islands, form an
archipelago at the
eastern edge of the
North Sea in northwestern...
- Jean-Étienne
Waddens (also Vuadens, Wadin) was born in 1738 to Adam
Samuel Waddens (Vaudin) and
Bernardine Ermon. He was
killed during an
argument with...
- 1782,
Swiss born fur
trader Jean-Étienne
Waddens had a fur
trade post on Lac La Ronge. In
March 1782,
Waddens was
fatally wounded in a
quarrel with his...
- The
Marker Wadden is an
artificial archipelago under development in the Markermeer, a lake in the Netherlands. The
first island was
inaugurated on 24 September...
- cross-border
cultural region in
Northwestern Europe.
Stretching along the
Wadden Sea, it encomp****es the
north of the
Netherlands and
parts of northwestern...
- The
Wadden Sea
Centre (Danish: Vadehavscentret) is a
visitor centre and
museum for the
UNESCO World Heritage Site the
Wadden Sea, an
intertidal zone of...
- terms. In
March 1782, Pond
fatally wounded Waddens in a fight. The act was
called murder. In 1783, Mrs.
Waddens requested the
governor of Quebec, Frederick...
-
Thomas A.
Wadden (born
September 3, 1952) is a
clinical psychologist who is
known for his
research on the
treatment of
obesity by
methods that include...
- The
Wadden Sea
National Parks in Denmark,
Germany and the
Netherlands are
located along the
German Bight of the
North Sea. In
Germany and
Denmark they...