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Coordinates: 52°21N 4°56E / 52.350°N 4.933°E / 52.350; 4.933
 

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Map of the former municipality Watergraafsmeer in 1869
Buitenplaats Frankendael

The Watergraafsmeer is a polder in the Netherlands, North Holland. It was reclaimed in 1629. In the 17th and 18th centuries, there were many buitenplaatsen in the Watergraafsmeer, though nowadays only one, Frankendael, remains. It's among the lowest-lying parts of Amsterdam (approximately 5 metres below the NAP).

Since 1921, the Watergraafsmeer is part of the city of Amsterdam and its rural character has all but disappeared. It is located in the boroughofAmsterdam-Oost. The most important streets in the Watergraafsmeer are the Middenweg and the Kruislaan.

History

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During the 17th and 18th century, a lot of wealthy Amsterdammers (inhabitants of Amsterdam) built buitenplaatsen in the Watergraafsmeer. Today, only the buitenplaatsofFrankendael remains. On the Maliebaan, people played jeu de mail.

From 1 May 1817 until 1 January 1921, Watergraafsmeer was an independent municipality with approximately ten thousand inhabitants. In the early 20th century, it was mainly agricultural, with horticulture and cattle breeding.

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52°21′N 4°56′E / 52.350°N 4.933°E / 52.350; 4.933


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