Dordrecht is an “island” in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt Delta region of the Netherlands, it is greatly affected by the presence of water. Periodic floods thereafter hindered its development, until 1970 the construction of the Haringvliet Sea Gate has finished the flood destiny.
Dordrecht has a nice water rhythm which is composed of canals in the city and streams in the south, the land
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