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Goedereede

Goedereede is a small historic town on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee in South Holland, Netherlands. It was a separate municipality until 2013 and is known for its harbour and distinctive church tower.

Overview

Goedereede is a small historic town and former municipality in the southwestern Netherlands. It lies on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee in the province of South Holland. Administratively it functioned as an independent municipality for many years before municipal reorganization in the early 21st century; information on its former municipal status can be found via the former municipality entry, and more general references for the country and province are available at the Netherlands and South Holland pages.

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History

The town has medieval roots and developed as a small port and market settlement. Over the centuries Goedereede's fortunes rose and fell with trade, fishing and local agriculture. During municipal reforms it was combined with neighbouring towns to streamline administration; in 2013 it became part of the larger municipality of Goeree-Overflakkee, an action described in regional records and consolidation notices such as municipal merger documents. The reorganization grouped Goedereede with nearby localities to form a single municipal government.

Geography and economy

Located on an island exposed to the North Sea and to inland estuaries, Goedereede has a coastal landscape of polders, dikes and small harbours. Its economy traditionally combined agriculture, fishing and local trade; today tourism and recreational boating play an increasingly important role. The town is reachable via regional roads and forms part of the rural, agrarian character of the Goeree-Overflakkee area.

Notable features

  • Historic town centre with traditional Dutch architecture and an old harbour that attracts visitors.
  • A distinctive church tower that serves as a visual landmark for the locality and for approaches by water; it is often mentioned in guides to local heritage.
  • Close ties to the surrounding island communities and participation in regional cultural events.

Administration and present day

Following the 2013 reorganization, local governance and municipal services for Goedereede are administered from the municipal seat of Goeree-Overflakkee; background on regional government and services is available through overview pages such as province and regional portals. Visitors today come for the town's quiet historic atmosphere, coastal scenery and opportunities for walking, boating and exploring small-scale Dutch maritime heritage.

For maps, visitor details and administrative history consult regional resources and municipal publications; general overviews of the island and current municipal arrangements are summarized on pages about the island and the merged municipality, including Goeree-Overflakkee.

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AlegsaOnline.com Goedereede

URL: https://en.alegsaonline.com/art/138967

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