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The Dutch dug deep ditches primarily for water management and flood control in their low-lying country, much of which is below sea level. These ditches helped to drain excess water from fields and prevent flooding, allowing for agricultural productivity. Additionally, they played a role in creating a network of waterways for transportation and irrigation. This extensive system of ditches and canals is a hallmark of Dutch engineering and land reclamation efforts.

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