Dollart.

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 44

Dollart. THE, a gulf of the German Ocean, at the mouth of the river Ems, between Hanover and Holland. It is 8 miles long by 7 broad, and was formed by inundations of the sea (1277-1362), which submerged 50 villages and several towns. Of late years much territory, especially on the flat German coast, has been won back from the sea.

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