St. Peter's flood
St. Peter's flood (Dutch: Sint-Pietersvloed, German: Petriflut) refers to two separate storm tides that struck the coasts of Netherlands and Northern Germany in 1651. During the first storm tide, on 22 February, the East Frisian island of Juist was split in two. During the second disaster, on 4–5 March, the city of Amsterdam was flooded.
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St. Peter's flood
St. Peter's flood (Dutch: Sint-Pietersvloed, German: Petriflut) refers to two separate storm tides that struck the coasts of Netherlands and Northern Germany in 1651. During the first storm tide, on 22 February, the East Frisian island of Juist was split in two. During the second disaster, on 4–5 March, the city of Amsterdam was flooded.
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De Sint-Pietersvloed (Duits: P ...... Nederland werd toen getroffen.
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Petriflut (Petrus-stormfloden) ...... n Amsterdam som översvämmades.
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St. Peter's flood (Dutch: Sint ...... ts of the eastern Netherlands.
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Наводнение Святого Петра (ниде ...... город Амстердам был затоплен.
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De Sint-Pietersvloed (Duits: P ...... nse kalender waren overgegaan.
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Petriflut (Petrus-stormfloden) ...... n Amsterdam som översvämmades.
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St. Peter's flood (Dutch: Sint ...... city of Amsterdam was flooded.
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Наводнение Святого Петра (ниде ...... город Амстердам был затоплен.
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Petriflut 1651
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Petriflut
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Sint-Pietersvloed
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St. Peter's flood
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Наводнение Святого Петра (1651)
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