strottenkanaal
Strottenkanaal is a toponym found in Dutch local histories that refers to a canal or drainage watercourse. There is no single, widely cited entry for strottenkanaal in major encyclopedias, and details such as its exact location, date of construction, and current status vary between sources.
Etymology: The name combines kanaal, the Dutch word for canal, with strotten or a related local-name element.
Historical context: In the Dutch context, a strottenkanaal would typically have served land drainage and water
Current status: Variation exists across sources. In some accounts the canal has been absorbed into larger waterway
See also: Canals of the Netherlands; Water management in the Netherlands.
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