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Enkhuizen
Enkhuizen () is a historic city and municipality in the Netherlands. Located in the region of West Friesland in the province of North Holland, the city developed as an important fishing and trading port during the Middle Ages and the Dutch Golden Age, when it was one of the wealthiest and most influential cities in the country.

Houtribdijk
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | 250px|Markerwaarddijk
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! colspan="2" style="text-align: center; background: #cccccc;" | Houtribdijk
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| Official name
| Houtribdijk
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| Location
| N302 Enkhuizen — Lelystad
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| Separating
| Markermeer — IJsselmeer
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| Total length
| 26 km
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| Width
| 68 m
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| Construction started
| 1963
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| Construction ended
| 1976
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Zuiderzeemuseum
museum in Enkhuizen, Netherlands
Martyrs of Alkmaar
Dutch Catholic clerics killed in 1572

Enkhuizen railway station
railway station in the Netherlands
Drommedaris
thumb|Drommedaris, Enkhuizen with the bridge in 2018
Zuiderkerk (Enkhuizen)
protestant church