The Carel Coenraadpolder in the province of Groningen is the most northeasterly polder in the Netherlands. The polder has an area of about 1500 hectares.
The Carel Coenraadpolder dates from 1924 and is located in the municipality of Oldambt. The polder was named after former Queen's Commissioner Carel Coenraad Geertsema. The polder, like other Dollard polders, is very fertile. Sugar beets, cereals and potatoes are mainly grown here.
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Address: Groningen, Netherlands
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