The Breebaart (also: Breebaartpolder) is an elongated polder of 63 hectares in the Dutch province of Groningen, located southwest of the Punt van Reide, on the Dollard. The polder was diked in 1979, making it the last piece of land to be reclaimed in Groningen. It now forms a nature reserve where many birds can be found. The polder has been opened up for recreation, for which hiking trails, a visitor center (Reiderhoeve) and a bird hide have been constructed.
The name of the polder comes from Klaas Breebaart, who in 1878 became local administrator of the Johannes Kerkhovenpolder, which was reclaimed in that year and is now located next to the Breebaart (as successor to Johannes Kerkhoven).
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