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(population: 11,019 in 2004) is a municipality on the
Hoeksche Waard Island in the western
Netherlands, in the province of
South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 100.48 km² (38.80 mile²) of which 22.57 km² (8.71 mile²) is water.
With the municipal reorganization of the Hoeksche Waard on 1 January 1984, the municipality of Korendijk was formed out of the former municipalities of
Goudswaard,
Nieuw-Beijerland,
Piershil (location of town hall),
Zuid-Beijerland, and the island
Tiengemeten. In addition to these villages, it also has the population centres
Nieuwendijk and
Zuidzijde.
It is bordered on the southside by the
Haringvliet estuary, on the westside by the
Spui River, and by the municipalities
Oud-Beijerland and
Cromstrijen to the north and east.
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