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Houtribdijk
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( {{Short description|Dam in the Netherlands}}{{Unreferenced|date=May 2016}}{| class=“toccolours” style="float:right; clear:right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;” ! colspan=“2” style="text-align: center; background: #cccccc;” | Houtribdijk| Official name| Houtribdijk | Location| N302 Enkhuizen — Lelystad| Separating| Markermeer — IJsselmeer | Total length| 30 km | Width| 68 m| Construction started| 1963 | Construction ended| 1975
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The Houtribdijk is a dam in the Netherlands, built between 1963 and 1975 as part of the Zuiderzee Works, which connects the cities of Lelystad and Enkhuizen. On the west side of the dike is the Markermeer and on the east is the IJsselmeer. The 27-kilometer-long dike was intended for the Markerwaard, but this polder is now unlikely to be constructed.Although called a dike (withholding water from land area), the Houtribdijk is actually a dam (separating water bodies).Parts of the dike are known as the Markerwaarddijk and the Lelydijk. It is also frequently called the “Enkhuizen–Lelystad dike” in traffic announcements, as if it had no official name.The road that runs on the dike is the N302 and is used by 8,500 vehicles per day with a speed limit of 100 km/h. The road also features a biking path alongside the N302 on the northeastern side. Marine traffic can cross the dike at either the locks or the naviduct at Enkhuizen. Alternatively, there is a lock system at Lelystad.About halfway along the dike there is {{ill|Trintelhaven|nl}}, an emergency harbor. Trintelhaven is also the site of a restaurant and an AM broadcasting station, which used to operate on 1395 kHz with 20 kW. It uses as antenna a 54-meters-tall free-standing grounded-lattice steel mast, which was built in 1999. The mast carries a wire antenna, which runs up the tower and is fixed to a horizontal cross on the top of the tower.File:IJsselmeer satellite.jpg|thumb|The Houtribdijk separates the Markermeer from the IJsselmeer. The dike in the north is the AfsluitdijkAfsluitdijk(File:Houtribdijk_vanuit_de_lucht.jpg|thumb|The Houtribdijk near Lelystad.)

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