The Nuldernauw is an artificial lake located in the central Netherlands, between the provinces of Flevoland and Gelderland. The lake was reclaimed from the sea when the Flevoland polders were made.
The Nuldernauw is part of the series of peripheral lakes used to geohydrologically separate the lower polders of Flevoland from the higher lands of the continent. The Nuldernauw is connected: to the west, in the vicinity of Nijkerk, with the Nijkerkernauw, from which it is separated by a barrier that has a lock ; and at its northwestern end, in the part where it begins to widen, near Zeewolde, with the Wolderwijd, without there being a clear separation between the two bodies of water.
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Flevoland, Netherlands
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