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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Dutch Waterwolf: How the Beemster Polder Was Drained

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the draining of the Beemster Polder, one of the most audacious engineering feats of the Dutch Golden Age. They discuss the role of Jan Adriaenszoon Leeghwater, the visionary who proposed draining the lake using windmills, and the political and economic motives behind the project. The conversation covers the technical challenges of building a ring of windmills, the stepwise process of raising water into a surrounding canal, and the transformation of the former lake into fertile farmland. Lucas also touches on the social impact, including the displacement of peat diggers and the emergence of a new landscape of straight ditches and roads. The episode highlights how the polder became a symbol of Dutch ingenuity and resilience, and how it influenced later land reclamation projects. Listeners will learn about the term 'Waterwolf' used by the Dutch to describe the constant threat of water, and how the Beemster remains a UNESCO World Heritage site today. #BeemsterPolder #Leeghwater #Windmill #Polder #DutchGoldenAge #LandReclamation #Waterwolf #UNESCO #Netherlands #17thCentury #Engineering #Hydrology #Innovation #Agriculture #Amsterdam #History #FexingoHistory #Europe Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the draining of the Beemster Polder, one of the most audacious engineering feats of the Dutch Golden Age. They discuss the role of Jan Adriaenszoon Leeghwater, the visionary who proposed draining the lake using windmills, and the political and economic motives behind the project. The conversation covers the technical challenges of building a ring of windmills, the stepwise process of raising water into a surrounding canal, and the transformation of the former lake into fertile farmland. Lucas also touches on the social impact, including the displacement of peat diggers and the emergence of a new landscape of straight ditches and roads. The episode highlights how the polder became a symbol of Dutch ingenuity and resilience, and how it influenced later land reclamation projects. Listeners will learn about the term 'Waterwolf' used by the Dutch to describe the constant threat of water, and how the Beemster remains a UNESCO World Heritage site today. #BeemsterPolder #Leeghwater #Windmill #Polder #DutchGoldenAge #LandReclamation #Waterwolf #UNESCO #Netherlands #17thCentury #Engineering #Hydrology #Innovation #Agriculture #Amsterdam #History #FexingoHistory #Europe Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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