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The Kardingermaar is a maar (waterway) in the province of Groningen. It is, for the most part, the border between the municipalities of Bedum and Ten Boer. It once formed the most important drainage of the ''Vierendeel'', the eastern part of the Innersdijken which transported its water to the North, to the Winsumerdiep at Onderdendam. On the eastside there was a portage, named the ''Rollen'' which served as a shipping link with the Damsterdiep canal. The water is named after the ''Kardingereed''. The area west of the village of Sint-Annen. After a major reconstruction, performed during the mid-seventies of the twentieth century, the drainage was drastically improved. The region of the ''Vierendeel'' is combined with the area south of Bedum and now drains off through the ''Harm Westerskanaal'' and the pumping station ''Casper Hommes'' on the Boterdiep just north of Zuidwolde. At the moment only the part between the railway-route Bedum - Stedum (there is a culvert here) and the ''Harm Westerskanaal'' is called the Kardingermaar. The other parts all have different drain directions, and thus are considered separate waterways. They all have gotten their original, local names (back): The part between the Damsterdiep and the ''Noordermolen'' is now called the ''Borgsloot boven de Rollen''. The part from the ''Noordermolen'' to the ''Langelandstermolen'' is now called ''Abbemaar''. The part after that, through the village of Thesinge is called the ''Thesingermaar'' and the part to the east of Thesinge is now called ''Geweide''. The non-drained part, north of the railway tracks is now named the ''Kardinger Buitenmaar'' (formerly known as ''Buitenmaar'') and ''Kromme Kardingermaar (formerly known as ''Krommaar''). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kardingermaar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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