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Three Choir on Schouwen- Duiveland is one of the best preserved among the 15 villages ring ( Ringdorp also Kerkringdorp - Kirchenring village called ) in the Dutch province of Zeeland. The village has 995 inhabitants (as of 2009). The view of the village is a protected monument.

The oldest mention of the village dates from the year 1206. During its heyday three choir was the center of the flax industry and growing area for madder. The nearby hamlet Beldert served three choir as a port.

In the village center, the two-nave, restored Sint Adrianuskerk, which has one of the most beautiful grave chapels of the Netherlands stands. Its tower decreased only during the construction, in the 15th century, from. The builders corrected this, but the tower looks even today something crooked. At ringside are historic buildings. The former town hall with its stepped gable comes from 1637th A fitting or forced stand for shoeing the horses standing in front of the former smithy.

The polder of three choir was 150 years, a small island that was formed by the sun Mare and the river Gouwe, the Schouwen Duiveland and separated. Only through reclamation Three choir was connected to Schouwen.

In the Middle Ages Three Choir received the right to the nearby Beldert hold a horse market. The inhabitants were obliged their agricultural products to ship from here. Since Beldert lay on Dijkwater that had a direct connection to Grevelingen, a cruise line was created to Rotterdam. The flood of 1953 was preparing an end to everything. In Beldert today are still young vineyards of Schouwen- Duiveland.

Until Agathe flood in 1288 Three Choral and Sirjansland were on the same polder. The new connection with Sirjansland on Duiveland emerged only after the flood of 1953, when the Dijkwater was dammed and turned into a unique nature reserve. On Molenweg, towards Sirjansland, is the " brick ground-sailer " Aeolus, a restored mill.

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