Zuid-Beveland [zœyt'beːvəlɑnt] is part of the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands north of the Westerschelde and south of the Oosterschelde.
Topography
It is a former island, now peninsula, crossed by the Canal through Zuid-Beveland on the west and the Scheldt-Rhine Canal on the east.
It consists of four municipalities:
Borsele
Goes
Kapelle
Reimerswaal
Goes is Zuid-Beveland's principal urban center.
Zuid-Beveland is a former island which was joined (together with Walcheren) to the mainland by a railway embankment in 1903 and to Noord-Beveland by the Delta Works. A shipping canal connecting the Belgian port of Antwerp with the Rhine River traverses Zuid-Beveland.
History
Third and fourth centuries
This was the period during which most of Zeeland appears to have been submerged. The area was and for several centuries would remain almost unpeopled....
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