The Dutch town of Dordrecht was granted city rights in 1220 as its importance as a trading port continued to grow. Goods from the Dutch empire were transferred to river vessels here and the city grew wealthy. Later, much of the deep-sea trade moved to the nearby port of Rotterdam, which resulted in heavy bombing during World War II with the destruction of many historic buildings. Spared such destruction, Dordrecht continues to have many fine buildings dating from the prosperous centuries.
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