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The Merwede (; etymology uncertain, possibly derived from the merwe or merowe, a word meaning "wide water") is the name of several connected stretches of river in the , between the cities of , and . The river is part of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and is mostly fed by the river .

At first, a disconnected branch of the joins the Waal at to form the (Upper Merwede). A few kilometers downstream it splits into the (Lower Merwede) on the right and the (New Merwede) on the left. All these rivers are tidal. The Nieuwe Merwede joins the near Lage Zwaluwe to form the estuary, and separates the Island of Dordrecht from the National Park. The Beneden Merwede splits into the and near Papendrecht.


History
In medieval times the name Merwede (or "Merwe" in Middle Dutch) was the name of a continuous stretch of river, considered to be the lower part of the river Waal (a major distributary branch of the ), and carried on its name all the way to the sea. Later on, the name Merwede was discarded downstream of the town of and replaced with and, even further downstream, . Only the part of the river between Woudrichem en Papendrecht retained its name.

The confusing river names are the result of two major flood events, which both resulted in a significant shift in the course and flow of the lower rivers. The first of these events forced the river (Maas) to take a more northerly course and created a direct connection between the Meuse and the Merwede at the town of Woudrichem. The names of several stretches of the lower rivers were then changed to reflect this, for example the and .

During a second flooding event (the St. Elizabeth floods) a major breach in the coastal dunes of created an inlet that would eventually reach the Merwede, thus creating a new, more southerly and shorter path to the sea. Most of the flow of the river , and a considerable part of the flow of the (by means of the Waal), were rerouted to this new pathway (the current , and ). From that time on, the Oude Maas and Nieuwe Maas received little water from the Meuse. In recent centuries the influence of the Meuse has decreased even further, to the point that the major stretches of river called and have been essentially cut off from the river Meuse completely.

Both the current Merwede and all of its lower stretches (now called , and ) are now consequently almost exclusively fed by the Rhine, while the Meuse has been given its own artificial mouth, , and the two rivers Rhine and Meuse are now mostly separated to reduce the risk of flooding. This separation of the rivers Rhine and Maas is considered to be the greatest achievement in Dutch hydraulic engineering before the completion of the and .

(2026). 9789073187504, Pictures Publishing.

The Merovingian dynasty probably derived its name from this river.


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