Artificial dwelling hill
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Artificial dwelling hills (also known as Wierde, Warft, and Werf) are hills that were created by humans to have a dry shelter during high tide. These hills occur in the northern part of the Netherlands and Germany where, before dikes were made, tides interfered with daily life.
[edit] List of artificial dwelling hills
Artificial dwelling hills in the Netherlands:
- Adorp
- Baflo
- Ezinge
- Rasquert
- Rottum (Groningen)
- Usquert
- Winsum