Dijk
Dijk, in Dutch, refers to a raised embankment or wall built to prevent flooding by seas or rivers, and to control water levels in low-lying areas. The word is cognate with English dyke. Dikes are central to the water-management systems of the Netherlands and other low-lying regions of northwestern Europe.
A dike typically consists of an impermeable core (often clay) surrounded by a shell of earth or
In history, dikes have been used for centuries to reclaim land and prevent flooding. In the Netherlands,
In modern practice, dikes are maintained by regional water authorities and national agencies. Safety standards, flood