Lelystad is a new city established in 1967. It was build on reclaimed land. Lelystad are actually five metres below sea level. It was named after Cornelis Lely, who engineered the Afsluitdijk, making the reclamation possible.
Afsluitdijk is a major dam and causeway constructed between 1927 and 1932 and runs from the Den Oever in North Holland to the village of Zurich in Friesland. It is 32 km long and 90 m wide, and 7.25 m above sea level. The Afsluitdijk dams off the Zuiderzee, a salt water inlet of the North Sea, and turning it into a fresh water lake of the IJsselmeer. It also serves as a sea barrier to protect the inland against flooding. The highway on top of the dyke has a 130 km/h speed limit.
Mölln is a small city of about 20 000 located in northern Germany. The Elbe-Lübeck Canal flows through the town, and there are eight small lakes that surround the city. It was founded in the 12th century and was a part of the Old Salt Route. Salt that was produced in the salt mines of Lower-Saxony was shipped to the Baltic Sea. Till Eulenspiegel, a legendary trickster known for exposing vices and provoking thought, is said to have lived in Mölln the last year of his life. He apparently died of the plague in 1350, but his existence has never been proven. Mölln has several monuments dedicated to him.
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