Heemraadschap
Heemraadschap is a Dutch term referring to a historical administrative body responsible for water management and land reclamation in a specific territory. These bodies were crucial in the low-lying Netherlands, where controlling water levels and preventing floods were essential for survival and agriculture. The heemraadschap typically consisted of a college of appointed or elected members, known as heemraden, who held authority over matters like dike maintenance, drainage, and waterway upkeep.
The jurisdiction of a heemraadschap was defined by geographical boundaries, often encompassing a polder or a
While the specific structures and powers of heemraadschappen varied over time and by region, their fundamental