Polder Hillen
Polder Hillen is a polder in North Brabant, Southern Netherlands. Polder Hillen is situated nearby to the hamlet Statendam, as well as near the village Geertruidenberg.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include De Laatste Zandzakken and Geertruidskerk.
De Laatste Zandzakken
Work of art
Photo: Egon Willighagen, CC BY-SA 4.0.
De Laatste Zandzakken is a work of art.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Geertruidenberg and Raamsdonksveer.
Raamsdonksveer
Village
Photo: KKOPPI, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Raamsdonksveer is a town in the Dutch municipality of Geertruidenberg, North Brabant. It lies on the east side of the Donge River, opposite Geertruidenberg. It is a regional center of commerce and industry. Raamsdonksveer lies between Oosterhout and Hank…
Den Hout
Village
Den Hout is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Oosterhout. The village was first mentioned in 1311 as "Rolinus dictus van den Houte", and means deciduous forest. Den Hout is situated 4 km southwest of Polder Hillen.
Polder Hillen
- Type: Polder
- Category: landform
- Location: North Brabant, Southern Netherlands, Netherlands, Benelux, Europe
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Latitude
51.68333° or 51° 41′ northLongitude
4.85° or 4° 51′ eastElevation
3 metres (10 feet)Open location code
9F36MRMX+8XGeoNames ID
2754070
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Statendam and Geertruidenberg.
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Highlights include Huis ten Strijen and Donge a/d.
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