The Dordtse Kil ( pre-1947 spelling : Dordtsche Kil) is a short river in South Holland in the Netherlands . The river is tidal and forms the connection between the Oude Maas river and the Hollands Diep . The river is for most part artificial in origin, since it has been a relatively small tidal creek until the 19th century.
2-670: Connection between Hoeksche Waard island on the west and the Dordrecht island on the east: 51°45′57″N 4°37′35″E / 51.76583°N 4.62639°E / 51.76583; 4.62639 This South Holland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in the Netherlands is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hoeksche Waard The Hoekse Waard ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦuksə ˈʋaːrt] ; pre-1947 spelling : Hoeksche Waard )
4-595: Is an island between the Oude Maas , Dordtsche Kil , Hollands Diep , Haringvliet and Spui rivers in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands . The island, part of the namesake municipality of Hoeksche Waard , is a mostly agricultural region, south of the outskirts of Rotterdam . The Hoeksche Waard consists of reclaimed land ( polders ): after the Saint Elisabeth flood of 1421 most of
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