Zuidplaspolder
The Zuidplaspolder is a polder in the western Netherlands, located northeast of Rotterdam.[1] It reaches a depth of 6.76 metres (22 feet 2 inches) below average sea level. This makes it, along with Lammefjord in Denmark, the lowest point of Western Europe and the European Union.

The Zuidplaspolder in Moordrecht
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1850 map of the Zuidplaspolder
See also
- Lammefjord
- List of countries by lowest point
- Table of elevation extremes by country
- Extreme points of the European Union
References
- "Geschiedenis van Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel". Erfgoedhuis Zuid-Holland.
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