Saeftinghe

Het Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe is a national park in the province of in The Netherlands. It is the biggest swamp of its kind within European borders.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Paal and Graauw.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the southwest . It is a part of the municipality of , , and is located 35 km north of , . The village was first mentioned in 1847 as , and refers to a beacon.

Village
is a village in the province of . It is a part of the municipality of , and lies about 22 km southwest of .

Hamlet
is a hamlet located in the eastern Zeelandic Flanders portion of the province of . Its name originates from its location at the eastern tip of the Kruispolder, a "crossed" polder adjacent to a seaport on the southern bank of the Western Scheldt estuary.

Saeftinghe

Latitude
51.353° or 51° 21′ 11″ north
Longitude
4.17° or 4° 10′ 12″ east
Open location code
9F369539+6X
Wiki­data ID
Q3461224
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Norwegian Nynorsk—“Saeftinghe” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 萨夫廷厄
  • Dutch: Saaftinge
  • Dutch: Saeftinge
  • Dutch: Saeftinghe
  • Egyptian Arabic: سيفتينجى
  • French: Saeftinghe
  • Indonesian: Saeftinghe
  • Japanese: サエフティンゲ
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Saeftinghe

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