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Auteur: Onbekend Aantal pagina's: 120 pagina's Verschijningsdatum: 2005-06-18 Uitgever: ANWB EAN: 9789018020231 Taal: nl Link: Download hier Regio Noord-Holland / Flevoland - Locaties Voor meer informatie over onze activiteiten kun je altijd terecht bij één van onze regioteamleaden. Cor Damman noordwest stomavrijwilliger. Tineke Plessen noordwest stomavrijwilliger. Word lid of doneer. Voorbereiding op de operatie Na de operatie Stoma Zorgwijzer Problemen met stoma Problemen met stoma Info over lekkage, huidproblemen en meer Afwijkingen aan de stoma Fistel Huidproblemen Lekkage Problemen met een continent ileostoma Problemen met een continent urinestoma en neoblaas Problemen met de pouch Prolaps Stomabreuk Verzonken stoma Voeding Voeding Alles over voeding bij een stoma Voeding bij een colostoma Voeding bij een continent ileostoma Voeding bij een ileostoma Wat te doen bij high output? Zout aanvullen bij ileostoma Voeding bij een pouch Voeding bij een urinestoma Voedingstips van mensen met een stoma Dagelijks leven Dagelijks leven Alles over kleding, werk, studie en meer Kleding Kleding kopen als je een stoma hebt Badkleding Werk, studie en school Terugkeer op werk Aanpassingen op werk Seksualiteit Seksualiteit Alles over stoma, seks en zwangerschap Invloed op intimiteit Minder opwinding Invloed op je relatie Tips bij seks met stoma of pouch Hulp zoeken bij seksuele problemen Zwangerschap Vruchtbaarheid en anticonceptie Voorbereiding zwangerschap Tijdens zwangerschap Tijdens de bevalling Op reis Op reis Alles over reizen en op vakantie gaan Reisverzekering Stomapaspoort Stomamateriaal en medicijnen op reis Hulp op de luchthaven Tips op reis Hulp in het buitenland Sporten Sporten Alles over sporten met een stoma Wanneer beginnen met sporten? Welke sport is geschikt? Buikspieroefeningen Zwemmen met een stoma Fietsen met een stoma Tips bij het sporten Geldzaken Geldzaken Alles over belastingaangifte en zorgverzekeringen Belastingaangifte Zorgverzekering Premie en polis Wat wordt er vergoed? This turned the sea into a lake, the IJsselmeer. The population of the was growing rapidly, and new land was needed. In the , the Noord-Oost was the first part of the IJsselmeer to be turned into usable land. In and , two more large areas were reclaimed. Flevoland became a seperate in Two former islands, and , are now on dry land. The civil registration and the church records of these towns can be found in WieWasWie. When the dike turned the sea into a lake, many fishermen around the new IJsselmeer lost their jobs. Many of them left the region to find a new life. Quite a few went to Twente and the neighboring German area where there was plenty of work to be found in the textiles factories. Yvette Hoitink, CG® is a board-certified genealogist in the Netherlands. She has been doing genealogy for almost 30 years. Her expertise is helping people from across the world find their ancestors in the Netherlands. Read about Yvette's professional genealogy services. Sign me up for the free newsletter! Overheden Noord-Holland en Flevoland onderzoeken samen met bedrijfsleven mogelijkheden aardwarmte

The civil registration and the church records of these towns can be found in WieWasWie. When the dike turned the sea into a lake, many fishermen around the new IJsselmeer lost their jobs. Many of them left the region to find a new life. Quite a few went to Twente and the neighboring German area where there was plenty of work to be found in the textiles factories. Yvette Hoitink, CG® is a board-certified genealogist in the Netherlands. She has been doing genealogy for almost 30 years. Her expertise is helping people from across the world find their ancestors in the Netherlands. Read about Yvette's professional genealogy services. Sign me up for the free newsletter! Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Do you need a genealogist in the Netherlands to help you with your research? Please read what Yvette can do for you. This Dutch Genealogy webinar gives you a great introduction to researching your Dutch ancestors. Requires a Legacy FamilyTreeWebinar subscription to watch. Dutch Genealogy. In the old order was swept away and the was established. In the Constitution enacted on 23 April , the old borders were radically changed. The republic was reorganised into eight departments département with roughly equal populations. The first three of these lay within the borders of the old Holland; the latter two were made up of parts of different . In the old borders were restored when the department of Holland was created. This reorganisation had been short-lived, but it gave birth to the concept of breaking up Holland and making it a less powerful province. In , Holland was reorganised once again. This time the two departments were called "Amstelland" corresponding to the modern province of and "Maasland" corresponding to the modern province of . This also did not last long. In , all the Dutch provinces were integrated into the French Empire. After the defeat of the French in , this organisation remained unchanged for a year or so. When the Constitution was introduced, the country was reorganised as provinces and regions landschappen. and Monden van de Maas were reunited as the province of "Holland". One of the ministers on the constitutional committee van Maanen suggested that the old name "Holland and West " be reintroduced to respect the feelings of the people of that region. This proposal was rejected. However, the division was not totally reversed. When the province of Holland was re-established in , it was given two governors, one for the former department of Amstelland i. Even though the province had been reunited, the two areas were still being treated differently in some ways and the idea of dividing Holland remained alive. During this reorganisation the islands of Vlieland and Terschelling were returned to Holland and parts of "Hollands Brabant" including "Land of Altena" went to . The borders with and were definitively set in When the constitutional amendments were introduced in , it was decided to split Holland once again, this time into two provinces called "North Holland" and "South Holland". The need for this was not felt in South Holland or in West Friesland which feared the dominance of . The impetus came largely from Amsterdam, which still resented the relocation of the court of appeal to in South Holland. In exchange, South Holland received the greater part of the municipality of Leimuiden in In February , North Holland, together with the provinces of Utrecht and Flevoland, showed a desire to investigate the feasibility of a merger between the three provinces. With or without South Holland, if created, the new province would be the largest in the Netherlands in both area and population. North Holland has various regions that, for historical or other reasons, have their own identities. Some of these regions are unofficial, ill-defined and sometimes overlapping. Others are official and are part of regional groupings artificially created for various administrative purposes. These regions are not the same as the municipalities. Amstelland the area around the Amstel prov. JavaScript must be enabled in order for you to use Google Maps. However, it seems JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. To view Google Maps, enable JavaScript by changing your browser options, and then try again. Flevoland is a province of the Netherlands. Located in the centre of the country, at the location of the former Zuiderzee, the province was established on January 1, ; the twelfth province of the country, with as its capital. The province has approximately , inhabitants and consists of 6 municipalities. History After a in , it was decided that the Zuiderzee, an inland sea within the Netherlands, would be enclosed and reclaimed: the started. In , the was completed, which closed off the sea completely. The first part of the new lake that was reclaimed was the Northeast polder. This new land included the former islands of Urk and Schokland and it was included in the province of . After this, other parts were reclaimed: the Southeastern part in and the Southwestern part in There was an important change in these post-war projects from the earlier Noordoostpolder reclamation: a narrow body of water was preserved along the old coast to stabilise the water table and to prevent coastal towns from losing their access to the sea. Thus became an joined to the mainland by bridges. The municipalities on the three parts voted to become a separate province, which happened in Flevoland was named after Lacus Flevo, a name recorded in Roman sources for a large inland lake at the southern end of the later-formed Zuiderzee. Draining the Flevoland found many wrecks of aircraft that crashed into the IJsselmeer during World War II, and also fossils of Pleistocene mammals. In February , Flevoland, together with the provinces of Utrecht and North Holland, showed a desire to investigate the feasibility of a merger between the three provinces. Flevolands, Zuiderzee Works Eastern Flevoland Oostelijk Flevoland or Oost-Flevoland and Southern Flevoland Zuidelijk Flevoland or Zuid-Flevoland , unlike the Noordoostpolder, have peripheral lakes between them and the mainland: the and respectively, making them, together, the world's largest artificial island. They are two separate polders that have a joint hydrological infrastructure, with a dividing dike in the middle, the Knardijk, that will keep one polder safe should the other be flooded. The two main drainage canals that traverse the dike can be closed by weirs in such an event. The pumping stations are the Wortman diesel powered at Lelystad-Haven, the Lovink near on the mainland and the Colijn both electrically powered along the northern dike beside the . A new element in the design of Eastern Flevoland is the larger city Lelystad , named after , the man who had played a crucial role in designing and realising the Zuiderzee Works. Other more conventional settlements already existed by then; , the major local town, was founded in , followed by two smaller satellite villages, and Biddinghuizen, in These three were incorporated in the new municipality of Dronten on January 1, Southern Flevoland has only one pumping station, the diesel powered De Blocq van Kuffeler. Because of the hydrological union of the two Flevolands it simply joins the other three in maintaining the water-level of both polders. relieves the housing shortage and increasing overcrowding on the old land. Its name is derived from the early medieval name for Lacus Flevo. Almere was to be divided into 3 major settlements initially; the first, Almere-Haven situated along the coast of the Gooimeer one of the peripheral lakes , the second and largest was to fulfill the role of city centre as Almere-Stad and the third was Almere-Buiten to the northwest towards Lelystad. In , the municipality made a new Structuurplan which started development of three new settlements: Overgooi in the southeast, Almere- Hout in the east, and Almere-Poort in the West. In time, Almere-Pampus could be developed in the northwest, with possibly a new bridge over the IJmeer towards Amsterdam. The is a landscape of shallow pools, islets and swamps. Originally, this low part of the new polder was destined to become an industrial area. The recent decline in agricultural land use will in time make it possible to expand natural land use, and connect the Oostvaardersplassen to the Veluwe. The centre of the polder most closely resembles the pre- war polders in that it is almost exclusively agricultural. In contrast, the southeastern part is dominated by extensive forests. Here is also found the only other settlement of the polder, , again a more conventional town acting as the local centre. Zeewolde became a municipality at the same time as Almere on January 1, , which in the case of Zeewolde meant that the municipality existed before the town itself, with only farms in the surrounding land to be governed until the town started to grow. Almere - far west of southern island Dronten - far east of southern island Lelystad - middle of northern edge of southern island Noordoostpolder - most of north-eastern polder Urk - small area on west of north- eastern polder Zeewolde - southern part of southern island. Utrecht is the smallest province of the Netherlands in terms of area, and is located in the centre of the country. It is bordered by the Eemmeer in the north, Gelderland in the east, the river Rhine in the south, South Holland in the west, and North Holland in the northwest. Important cities in the province are its capital also called Utrecht , Amersfoort, Veenendaal, Houten, Nieuwegein and Zeist. History In the , most of the area of the current province was ruled by bishops of the Bishopric of Utrecht. The bishopric was founded in by Willibrord. Many wars were fought between Utrecht and the neighbouring counties and duchies, Holland, and Brabant. In , the bishop of Utrecht sold his worldly power over his to Emperor Charles V, who already owned most other Dutch provinces. It was occupied by Canadian Allied forces on May 7, The towns of Oudewater, Woerden and Vianen were transferred from the province of South Holland to Utrecht in , and respectively. In February , Utrecht, together with the provinces of North Holland and Flevoland, showed a desire to investigate the feasibility of a merger between the three provinces. Geography In the east of Utrecht lies the Utrecht Hill Ridge Dutch: Utrechtse Heuvelrug , a chain of hills left as lateral moraine by tongues of glacial ice after the Saline glaciation that preceded the last ice age. Because of the scarcity of nutrients in the fast-draining sandy soil, the greatest part of a landscape that was formerly heath has been planted with pine plantations. The south of the province is a river landscape. [Binnenlands Bestuur

Cor Damman noordwest stomavrijwilliger. Tineke Plessen noordwest stomavrijwilliger. Word lid of doneer. Voorbereiding op de operatie Na de operatie Stoma Zorgwijzer Problemen met stoma Problemen met stoma Info over lekkage, huidproblemen en meer Afwijkingen aan de stoma Fistel Huidproblemen Lekkage Problemen met een continent ileostoma Problemen met een continent urinestoma en neoblaas Problemen met de pouch Prolaps Stomabreuk Verzonken stoma Voeding Voeding Alles over voeding bij een stoma Voeding bij een colostoma Voeding bij een continent ileostoma Voeding bij een ileostoma Wat te doen bij high output? Zout aanvullen bij ileostoma Voeding bij een pouch Voeding bij een urinestoma Voedingstips van mensen met een stoma Dagelijks leven Dagelijks leven Alles over kleding, werk, studie en meer Kleding Kleding kopen als je een stoma hebt Badkleding Werk, studie en school Terugkeer op werk Aanpassingen op werk Seksualiteit Seksualiteit Alles over stoma, seks en zwangerschap Invloed op intimiteit Minder opwinding Invloed op je relatie Tips bij seks met stoma of pouch Hulp zoeken bij seksuele problemen Zwangerschap Vruchtbaarheid en anticonceptie Voorbereiding zwangerschap Tijdens zwangerschap Tijdens de bevalling Op reis Op reis Alles over reizen en op vakantie gaan Reisverzekering Stomapaspoort Stomamateriaal en medicijnen op reis Hulp op de luchthaven Tips op reis Hulp in het buitenland Sporten Sporten Alles over sporten met een stoma Wanneer beginnen met sporten? Welke sport is geschikt? Buikspieroefeningen Zwemmen met een stoma Fietsen met een stoma Tips bij het sporten Geldzaken Geldzaken Alles over belastingaangifte en zorgverzekeringen Belastingaangifte Zorgverzekering Premie en polis Wat wordt er vergoed? Activiteiten Binnen onze regio zijn verschillende bezoekers actief zij worden gecoördineerd door Tineke Plessen. Another seven municipalities have a population between 50, and , inhabitants i. The island of Texel is also part of North Holland. Before For most of its history, the modern-day province of North Holland was an integral part of Holland. From the 9th century to the 16th century, Holland was a county ruled by the counts of Holland. During this period an area known as West Friesland now part of North Holland was conquered and integrated into Holland. For centuries afterwards Holland would be officially called "Holland and West Friesland". The people of West Friesland had and still have a strong sense of identity as a region within Holland and later North Holland. From the 16th century to , Holland was the wealthiest and most important province in the United Provinces in the . As the richest and most powerful province, Holland dominated the union. During this period a distinction was sometimes made between the "North Quarter" Noorderkwartier and the "South Quarter" Zuiderkwartier , areas that roughly correspond to the two modern provinces. The emergence of a new province to The province of North Holland as it is today has its origins in the period of French rule from to This was a time of bewildering changes to the Dutch system of provinces. In the old order was swept away and the Batavian Republic was established. In the Constitution enacted on 23 April , the old borders were radically changed. The republic was reorganised into eight departments département with roughly equal populations. The first three of these lay within the borders of the old Holland; the latter two were made up of parts of different provinces. In the old borders were restored when the department of Holland was created. This reorganisation had been short-lived, but it gave birth to the concept of breaking up Holland and making it a less powerful province. In , Holland was reorganised once again. This time the two departments were called "Amstelland" corresponding to the modern province of North Holland and "Maasland" corresponding to the modern province of South Holland. This also did not last long. In , all the Dutch provinces were integrated into the French Empire. After the defeat of the French in , this organisation remained unchanged for a year or so. When the Constitution was introduced, the country was reorganised as provinces and regions landschappen. Zuiderzee and Monden van de Maas were reunited as the province of "Holland". One of the ministers on the constitutional committee van Maanen suggested that the old name "Holland and West Friesland" be reintroduced to respect the feelings of the people of that region. This proposal was rejected. However, the division was not totally reversed. When the province of Holland was re-established in , it was given two governors, one for the former department of Amstelland i. Even though the province had been reunited, the two areas were still being treated differently in some ways and the idea of dividing Holland remained alive. During this reorganisation the islands of Vlieland and Terschelling were returned to Holland and parts of "Hollands Brabant" including "Land of Altena" went to North Brabant. The borders with Utrecht and Gelderland were definitively set in When the constitutional amendments were introduced in , it was decided to split Holland once again, this time into two provinces called "North Holland" and "South Holland". The need for this was not felt in South Holland or in West Friesland which feared the dominance of Amsterdam. The impetus came largely from Amsterdam, which still resented the relocation of the court of appeal to The Hague in South Holland. In exchange, South Holland received the greater part of the municipality of Leimuiden in In February , North Holland, together with the provinces of Utrecht and Flevoland, showed a desire to investigate the feasibility of a merger between the three provinces. With or without South Holland, if created, the new province would be the largest in the Netherlands in both area and population. North Holland has various regions that, for historical or other reasons, have their own identities. Some of these regions are unofficial, ill-defined and sometimes overlapping. Others are official and are part of regional groupings artificially created for various administrative purposes. These regions are not the same as the municipalities. Amstelland the area around the Amstel prov. JavaScript must be enabled in order for you to use Google Maps. However, it seems JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. To view Google Maps, enable JavaScript by changing your browser options, and then try again. Flevoland is a province of the Netherlands. Located in the centre of the country, at the location of the former Zuiderzee, the province was established on January 1, ; the twelfth province of the country, with Lelystad as its capital. The province has approximately , inhabitants and consists of 6 municipalities. History After a flood in , it was decided that the Zuiderzee, an inland sea within the Netherlands, would be enclosed and reclaimed: the Zuiderzee Works started. In , the Afsluitdijk was completed, which closed off the sea completely. The first part of the new lake that was reclaimed was the Noordoostpolder Northeast polder. This new land included the former islands of Urk and Schokland and it was included in the province of Overijssel. After this, other parts were reclaimed: the Southeastern part in and the Southwestern part in There was an important change in these post-war projects from the earlier Noordoostpolder reclamation: a narrow body of water was preserved along the old coast to stabilise the water table and to prevent coastal towns from losing their access to the sea. Thus Flevopolder became an artificial island joined to the mainland by bridges. The municipalities on the three parts voted to become a separate province, which happened in Flevoland was named after Lacus Flevo, a name recorded in Roman sources for a large inland lake at the southern end of the later-formed Zuiderzee. Draining the Flevoland polders found many wrecks of aircraft that crashed into the IJsselmeer during World War II, and also fossils of Pleistocene mammals. In February , Flevoland, together with the provinces of Utrecht and North Holland, showed a desire to investigate the feasibility of a merger between the three provinces. Flevolands, Zuiderzee Works Eastern Flevoland Oostelijk Flevoland or Oost-Flevoland and Southern Flevoland Zuidelijk Flevoland or Zuid- Flevoland , unlike the Noordoostpolder, have peripheral lakes between them and the mainland: the Veluwemeer and Gooimeer respectively, making them, together, the world's largest artificial island. They are two separate polders that have a joint hydrological infrastructure, with a dividing dike in the middle, the Knardijk, that will keep one polder safe should the other be flooded. The two main drainage canals that traverse the dike can be closed by weirs in such an event. The pumping stations are the Wortman diesel powered at Lelystad-Haven, the Lovink near Harderwijk on the mainland and the Colijn both electrically powered along the northern dike beside the Ketelmeer. A new element in the design of Eastern Flevoland is the larger city Lelystad , named after Cornelis Lely, the man who had played a crucial role in designing and realising the Zuiderzee Works. Other more conventional settlements already existed by then; Dronten, the major local town, was founded in , followed by two smaller satellite villages, Swifterbant and Biddinghuizen, in These three were incorporated in the new municipality of Dronten on January 1, Southern Flevoland has only one pumping station, the diesel powered De Blocq van Kuffeler. Because of the hydrological union of the two Flevolands it simply joins the other three in maintaining the water-level of both polders. Almere relieves the housing shortage and increasing overcrowding on the old land. Its name is derived from the early medieval name for Lacus Flevo. Almere was to be divided into 3 major settlements initially; the first, Almere-Haven situated along the coast of the Gooimeer one of the peripheral lakes , the second and largest was to fulfill the role of city centre as Almere-Stad and the third was Almere-Buiten to the northwest towards Lelystad. In , the municipality made a new Structuurplan which started development of three new settlements: Overgooi in the southeast, Almere-Hout in the east, and Almere-Poort in the West. In time, Almere-Pampus could be developed in the northwest, with possibly a new bridge over the IJmeer towards Amsterdam. The Oostvaardersplassen is a landscape of shallow pools, islets and swamps. Originally, this low part of the new polder was destined to become an industrial area. The recent decline in agricultural land use will in time make it possible to expand natural land use, and connect the Oostvaardersplassen to the Veluwe. The centre of the polder most closely resembles the pre-war polders in that it is almost exclusively agricultural. In contrast, the southeastern part is dominated by extensive forests. Here is also found the only other settlement of the polder, Zeewolde , again a more conventional town acting as the local centre. Zeewolde became a municipality at the same time as Almere on January 1, , which in the case of Zeewolde meant that the municipality existed before the town itself, with only farms in the surrounding land to be governed until the town started to grow. Almere - far west of southern island Dronten - far east of southern island Lelystad - middle of northern edge of southern island Noordoostpolder - most of north-eastern polder Urk - small area on west of north-eastern polder Zeewolde - southern part of southern island. Utrecht is the smallest province of the Netherlands in terms of area, and is located in the centre of the country.

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