Smiffus64
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Footnote: The inland sea was called Zuiderzee before the afsluitdijk was completed, after that the name was changed to IJsselmeer. quote:
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ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets Is there a name for the Zuider Zee canal? Amsterdam canal? I would like to clearly label it as a canal rather than depend on the visual image (or someone having read Harry's adjudication). I don't know if there is a name, and I don't know if it is really a "canal" in reality. Reality, is that the Zuider Zee is a lake closed from the Sea by a Dam. The Dam was built in 1927-1932. I'm not even sure that there are locks to allow shipping inside. But, even if there are, invasions and other war-things are impossible. There is a road on the dam, allowing crossing, a-la river crossing, thus the "Canal" hexside. Representing the "crossing" as a river would not feel right neither, as real geography is not like a river here, so I guess that a canal is the best finally. It is called the Afsluitdijk (Closure-dike). See here for details, and a picture : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afsluitdijk Also, there was a battle fought for it in 1940, mentionned in the article, without details. Also, it mentions a system of locks for the ships to enter it. So making the hexes of Zuider Zee available for debarking units (not invading) and providing supply from the North Sea for the troops who control the Afsluitdijk seems to have a sense, but I do not believe that WiF would have the game mechanic to support this antagonism (not invadable, not bombarbadle, but debarkable and suppliable from the sea).
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