- Dijkgraaf (official)
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A dijkgraaf, dike-warden, or dike-reeve is the chair of a Dutch water board. He is the equivalent of a mayor in local government and a Queen's Commissioner in provincial government, chairing both the legislative and executive council, while having both ceremonial and representational roles as well as his own portfolios. The term goes back to pre-medieval days.
Literally the term means "Dike count", like other titles ending in -graaf (equivalent to English -grave and German -graf) of feudal origin, but remained a functional official. The government bodies in the Netherlands today in order of rank are 1) National, 2) Provincial, 3) Municipal, and 4) Water boards.[citation needed] In medieval times and earlier however, the water boards were the same as municipal, and since it was a country of duchies, the Water board (Waterschap) was in governmental terms the equivalent of a city (Stad), and thus also the highest form of government.
References
- Dijkgraaf definition (Dutch)
- Water Canon (English version) website of The Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management
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- Government of the Netherlands
- Water management authorities in the Netherlands
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