Neeltje Jans

Topographical map of the Oosterscheldedam. Neeltje Jans is the large island structure in the centre.
Northern section of the flood barrier, with part of Neeltje Jans in the right bottom corner, the partial shoal Roggenplaat in the center.

Neeltje Jans (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːltjə jɑns]) is an artificial island in the Netherlands in the province of Zeeland, halfway between Noord-Beveland and Schouwen-Duiveland in the Oosterschelde. It was constructed to facilitate the construction of the Oosterscheldedam.

After the construction a fun park with attractions and various expositions was built on the island, now connected to the shore through the dam. In addition part of the island is a nature reserve.[1]

The island was named after a nearby sand bank. The name of this sandbank has two possible origins:[2]

The second stage of the 2015 Tour de France finished on Neeltje Jans on 5 July 2015.[3]

References

  1. Natuurmonumenten
  2. Holland museums
  3. "Tweede etappe Tour 2015 finisht op Neeltje Jans" (in Dutch). cyclingonline.nl. 24 May 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.

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Coordinates: 51°37′37″N 3°42′01″E / 51.62694°N 3.70028°E / 51.62694; 3.70028


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