De Ploeg

De Ploeg is a locality in , , . De Ploeg is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Melselebrug and Kallosluis.

Bridge
is a bridge.

Lock
is a lock.

Lock
The , referred to as the Deurgank Dock Lock during construction, is the largest lock in the world when only considering water volume. The is the newer of two locks that give access to the left-bank docks of the Port of Antwerp in , between the river and the Waasland Canal.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kallo and Fort Lillo.

Village
is a village and deelgemeente of in , . was an independent municipality until 1 January 1977, when it merged with Beveren as part of the fusion of municipalities in Belgium.

Hamlet
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is a former military fort built as part of the Antwerp Defence Line on the right bank of the Schelde, and completely surrounded by the industrial port of . is situated 4½ km north of De Ploeg.

Village
is a subdivision of the municipality of in the province of in . It is located near the river the , in a polder of the Waasland. is situated 5 km north of De Ploeg.

De Ploeg

Latitude
51.26667° or 51° 16′ north
Longitude
4.26667° or 4° 16′ east
Elevation
3 metres (10 feet)
Open location code
9F367788+MM
Geo­Names ID
2799562
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