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Dinteloord is a charming village located in the western part of the Netherlands, within the municipality of Steenbergen in the province of North Brabant. Founded in the 15th century, Dinteloord has a rich historical heritage, with its name believed to have originated from the word 'Dintel' which refers to the nearby river, and 'oort' meaning 'entrance'. Although a small village, Dinteloord has played a significant role in the region's agricultural development, particularly in the cultivation of sugar beets and cabbage. The village is also known for its picturesque polder landscape, dotted with windmills and fields of colorful tulips during the spring season. A visit to Dinteloord offers travelers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the traditional Dutch way of life, with its well-preserved historic buildings and serene countryside. The village features several notable landmarks, including the historic Protestant church, built in the Neo-Gothic style, and the Dintelse Gorzen nature reserve, offering scenic walking and cycling routes along the riverbanks and marshlands. Furthermore, Dinteloord is home to the Sugar City event venue, which was formerly a sugar factory and now hosts cultural events and exhibitions, providing insight into the village's industrial past and its transition to modern uses.

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