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Tijdschrift voor Historische Geografie - Volume 10, Issue 2, 2025
Volume 10, Issue 2, 2025
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Eendenkooien in de kommen van de Culemborgerwaard
More LessAbstract Duck decoys in the river basins of the Culemborgerwaard The Culemborgerwaard is located in the western part of Gelderland and is part of the central river area of The Netherlands. The riverbanks have traditionally been used for settlements and agriculture. In contrast, the river basins have been used less by people, due to the wet conditions and regular floods. The construction of duck decoys (eendenkooien) wa Read More
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Transformatorhuisje
More LessAbstract Transformer substation. Symbol of progress Transformer substations, small but essential components in the electricity network, step down high voltage (3-50 kV) to low voltage (230 V) for safe use in homes and businesses. As the demand for sustainable energy grows, the Netherlands faces a pressing need to expand its electrical infrastructure, including 50,000 new transformer stations. Historically, transformer station Read More
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De schutte
By Aad de KlerkAbstract The (cattle) pen. A forgotten and almost disappeared facility in the Zeeland village, especially on the isle of Walcheren In almost every village and town across Zeeland, including most cities, a facility known as the (cattle) pen (de schutte) was once used to confine animals that wandered unattended. A dedicated warden (de schutter) was responsible for overseeing this task. Laws governing the manage Read More
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