Flevoland

Flevoland (Dutch: [ˈfleːvoːlɑnt] ) is the twelfth and newest province of the Netherlands, established in 1986, when the southern and eastern Flevopolders, together with the Noordoostpolder, were merged into one provincial entity. It is in the centre of the country in the former Zuiderzee, which was turned into the freshwater IJsselmeer by the closure of the Afsluitdijk in 1932. Almost all of the land belonging to Flevoland was reclaimed in the 1950s and 1960s while splitting the Markermeer and Bordering lakes from the IJsselmeer. As to dry land, it is the smallest province of the Netherlands at 1,410 km2 (540 sq mi), but not gross land as that includes much of the waters of the fresh water lakes (meres) mentioned.

Flevoland
Province of the Netherlands
Anthem: "Waar wij steden doen verrijzen..."
"Where we make cities arise..."
Location of Flevoland in the Netherlands
Topography map of Flevoland
Coordinates: 52°32′N 5°40′E
CountryNetherlands
Inclusion1986
CapitalLelystad
Largest cityAlmere
Government
  King's CommissionerArjen Gerritsen (VVD)
  CouncilStates of Flevoland
Area
 (2023)
  Total2,412 km2 (931 sq mi)
  Land1,410 km2 (540 sq mi)
  Water1,002 km2 (387 sq mi)
  Rank10th
Population
 (1 January 2023)
  Total444,701
  Rank11th
  Density315/km2 (820/sq mi)
   Rank8th
GDP
  Total€15.476 billion
  Per capita€36,600
ISO 3166 codeNL-FL
HDI (2021)0.923
very high · 9th
Websitewww.flevoland.nl

The province had a population of about 445,000 as of January 2023 and consists of six municipalities. Its capital is Lelystad and its most populous city is Almere, which forms part of the Randstad and has grown to become the seventh largest city of the country. Flevoland is bordered in the extreme north by Friesland, in the northeast by Overijssel, and in the northwest by the lakes Markermeer and IJsselmeer. In the southeast, the province borders on Gelderland; in the southwest on Utrecht and North Holland. Outside urban areas, the land in Flevoland is predominantly used for agriculture.

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