The saying
can probably be explained as follows; traffic used to go by water and whoever
came close to Dordrecht was obliged, according to staple right, to display
their merchandise for a couple of days before being allowed to sail on. This
caused loss of time and caused products to become rotten.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Hoe dichter bij Dordt hoe rotter het wordt... (the closer to Dordrecht, the more rotten it gets)
Dordrecht (historically in English named Dort), is a city and municipality in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. It is the fourth-largest city of the province, with a population of 118,450.
Finding a photo of a bearded boinero from Dordrecht with the obscure text: "Hoe dichter bij Dordt hoe rotter het wordt"... ("the closer to Dordrecht, the more rotten it gets"), I became intrigued and found the following:
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