Kinderdijk is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland, located in the Alblasserwaard. The village is part of the municipality of Molenlanden. Kinderdijk is located where the rivers Noord and Lek meet. The place is mainly known for the Kinderdijk windmills. The Kinderdijk windmills have been on UNESCO's World Heritage List since 1997. The 19 windmills are divided into a row of eight mills on the Nederwaard (these are the round stone mills), a row of eight thatched octagonal mills on the Overwaard, with a rocker mill next to it; the Blokweerse mill, which drains the Blokweer polder, and in the Nieuw-Lekkerland polder, two thatched octagonal mills
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