Zeeuws-Vlaanderen
Zeeuws-Vlaanderen is a region located in the southwestern part of the Netherlands, specifically in the province of Zeeland. It is bordered by the Scheldt River to the south and the Westerschelde estuary to the west. The area is known for its flat landscapes, agricultural fields, and small towns, making it a picturesque part of the country.
The region has a rich history influenced by its proximity to Belgium and the North Sea. It features several charming villages, such as Sluis and Aardenburg, which showcase traditional Dutch architecture. Zeeuws-Vlaanderen is also recognized for its local cuisine, particularly seafood dishes.