- Anna Paulownapolder
The Anna Paulownapolder is a
polder in themunicipality ofAnna Paulowna in the province ofNoord-Holland in theNetherlands . The area of the polder is 50 square kilometres and it forms an importanthorticulture area, with among other things flowerbulb cultivation.The Anna Paulownapolder was from the 7th century to the 12th centuries, the habitat of both the Frisian and
Gelderland ishemigrant s. The latter lived in the area where now the placesWesteinde andGelderse Buurt are. Afterwards the area became uninhabitable because of several storms and floods.After impoldering of the
Zijpe in the 16th century, other areas were drained slowly. In 1846, the Anna Paulownapolder was drained at last, with private money.The polder is named after the wife of King Willem II. The new polder was then under the
municipality ofZijpe ; onAugust 1 ,1870 the polder became its own municipality.
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