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The Liede is a little river that used to connect Haarlem Lake with the Spaarne , just south of Spaarndam , at a small lake called the Mooie Nel .

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6-678: After the lake was pumped dry in 1852, the Liede became a side-river of the Ringvaart . The Liede and Mooie Nel are nowadays important for recreational boat sailing. There is also an ice-skating club called De Liede . 52°23′10″N 4°41′13″E  /  52.3861°N 4.6869°E  / 52.3861; 4.6869 This article related to a river in the Netherlands is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ringvaart The Ringvaart (known in full as Ringvaart of

12-603: A canal through the existing land, as much as possible closely following the lake's contour. But at three locations (Vijfhuizen, Lisserbroek, and Huigsloot), the Ringvaart was dug through peninsulas which thereafter became part of Haarlemmermeer. In 1845, the canal was completed and the lake could be drained, using the Ringvaart to drain the excess waters. The canal is 61 kilometres (38 mi) long, and 2.4 metres (8 ft) deep. It encloses an area of more than 180 square kilometres (70 sq mi). The removed earth

18-680: The Haarlemmermeer Polder ) is a canal in the province of North Holland , the Netherlands. The Ringvaart ( Dutch meaning "ring canal") is a true circular canal surrounding the Haarlemmermeer polder and forms the boundary of the Haarlemmermeer municipality. Ringvaart is also the name of the dike bordering the canal. Construction of the canal began in 1839 as the first step to reclaim land from Haarlemmermeer (Dutch for Haarlem's Lake). Thousands of laborers dug

24-656: The history of the James Watt steam engine within. The Ringvaart, the Cruquius Pump House, the dike itself, and various other components such as aqueducts, bridges and defense bunkers located south of the dike of the Stelling van Amsterdam (Defense line of Amsterdam) are considered a World Heritage Site . The main dike of the Stelling van Amsterdam runs diagonally across the Haarlemmermeer polder and crosses

30-424: Was built in 1961, making it the oldest aqueduct in the Netherlands. In 2006, construction was completed of two new portions: on the east side for crossing new north-bound lanes for the expanded highway; and on the west side for the new HSL-Zuid high-speed railway. The new aqueduct is 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) long. The Pump House Cruquius , which was used to drain the lake, is a Dutch Rijksmonument for

36-535: Was used to build a ring dike from 30 to 50 metres (30 to 54 yd) wide around the polder. The Ringvaart is used for commercial and recreational boat traffic. A portion of it forms part of the sailroute from Hollands Diep to the IJsselmeer , passable for ships with masts over 6 meters (20 ft) tall. Near Roelofarendsveen , the Ringvaart crosses the A4 Highway by means of a navigable aqueduct . It

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