Oosterschelde National Park
51°35′N 3°55′E / 51.583°N 3.917°E / 51.583; 3.917Area 37,000 ha (91,000 acres) Established 2002 www.np-oosterschelde.nl
Oosterschelde National Park is a national park in the Dutch province of Zeeland.
This national park was established on 8 May 2002. It comprises the Eastern Scheldt (Dutch: Oosterschelde), Keeten-Mastgat, Krabbenkreek, Zijpe, Slaak, and Krammer. The Eastern Scheldt part behind the Oesterdam doesn't belong to the national park.
Oosterschelde National Park is surrounded by the following regions: Schouwen-Duiveland, Tholen, Zuid-Beveland, and Noord-Beveland.
The Zeeland Bridge crosses the national park.
See also
- Eastern Scheldt
External links
- Official website
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