Dordtsche Kil

Coordinates: 51°45′57″N 4°37′35″E / 51.76583°N 4.62639°E / 51.76583; 4.62639
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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.[1]

River crossings[edit]

Connection between Hoeksche Waard island on the west and the Dordrecht island on the east:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dordtsche Kil" (in Dutch). Rijkswaterstaat. Archived from the original on 2014-10-26.

51°45′57″N 4°37′35″E / 51.76583°N 4.62639°E / 51.76583; 4.62639