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Dintel

Coordinates: 51°38′N 4°25′E / 51.633°N 4.417°E / 51.633; 4.417
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The Dintel is a river in North Brabant that runs from Oudenbosch to Standdaarbuiten.

It originates in Belgium as the Mark.

History

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The Dintel is mentioned in the 13th century as the name Dindel or Dindele. After the St. Elizabeth's flood (1421) the Dintel was considered more of a sea than a river. After the surrounding land was further drained the Dintel became narrower. The Dintel, ended with locks in the early 19th century. Thus disappeared the tide of Dintel.

51°38′N 4°25′E / 51.633°N 4.417°E / 51.633; 4.417