Koedood

Buurtschap in South Holland, Netherlands
51°50′39″N 4°29′23″E / 51.84417°N 4.48972°E / 51.84417; 4.48972CountryNetherlandsProvinceSouth HollandMunicipalityAlbrandswaard, Barendrecht

Koedood is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is located on the border of the municipalities of Albrandswaard and Barendrecht.

Koedood was the name of a small stream, flowing from the Oude Maas northwest to the Nieuwe Maas, opposite of Schiedam. It separated the island of IJsselmonde from Poortugaal and Rhoon. It was dammed and used for draining the surrounding polders. The hamlet was built near the southern end of the river, and consisted of six houses with 42 inhabitants around the middle of the 19th century.[1]

The hamlet was formerly divided into two parts: "Oude Koedood" in the west[2] and "Nieuwe Koedood" in the east.[3]

The name Koe-dood means Cow death.

References

  1. ^ Abraham Jacob van der Aa, "Aardrijkskundig woordenboek der Nederlanden", vol. 6 (I-K), 1845.
  2. ^ J. Kuyper, Gemeente Atlas van Nederland, 1865-1870, "Rhoon".
  3. ^ J. Kuyper, Gemeente Atlas van Nederland, 1865-1870, "Oost- en West-Barendrecht".
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Populated places in the municipality of Albrandswaard
Villages
  • Poortugaal
  • Rhoon
Hamlets
  • Koedood (in part)
  • Rhoonse Veer

51°50′40″N 4°29′20″E / 51.84444°N 4.48889°E / 51.84444; 4.48889