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The Watergraafsmeer () is a in , , reclaimed from the lake Diemermeer in 1629. In the 17th and 18th centuries, there were many in the Watergraafsmeer, though nowadays only one, Frankendael, remains. It is among the lowest-lying parts of Amsterdam (approximately 5 metres below the NAP).

Since 1921, the Watergraafsmeer is part of the city of and its rural character has all but disappeared. It is located in the borough of . The most important streets in the Watergraafsmeer are the Middenweg and the Kruislaan.


History
During the 17th and 18th centuries, a number of wealthy Amsterdammers (inhabitants of Amsterdam) built buitenplaatsen in the Watergraafsmeer. Today, only the buitenplaats of Frankendael remains. On the Maliebaan, people played jeu de mail.

From 1 May 1817 until 1 January 1921, Watergraafsmeer was an independent with approximately ten thousand inhabitants. In the early 20th century, it was mainly agricultural, with horticulture and cattle breeding.


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