- The
Afgedamde Maas (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑfxədɑmdə ˈmaːs]; Dammed-up Meuse) is a
former distributary of the Maas
River (French: Meuse) in the Dutch...
- industriel, was the
first fully industrialized area in
continental Europe. The
Afgedamde Maas was
created in the late
Middle Ages, when a
major flood made a connection...
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North Brabant. The Maas
splits near
Heusden into the
Afgedamde Maas and the
Bergse Maas. The
Afgedamde Maas
flows north until its
confluence with the river...
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Meuse (Dutch: Maas) in the south(east), the Waal in the
north and the
Afgedamde Maas in the west. It is
formed by the area of two muni****lities: Zaltbommel...
- of the Rhine-Waal
river and,
until 1904, the
Meuse (now the closed-off
Afgedamde Maas) as well. The
Boven Merwede branches near the town of Hardinxveld-Giessendam...
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Rotterdam to Germany.
Before it
reaches Rotterdam, it
joins with the
Afgedamde Maas near
Woudrichem to form the
Boven Merwede.
Along its length, Nijmegen...
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stretch of
river in the Netherlands,
mainly fed by the
river Rhine. The
Afgedamde Maas
river joins the Waal at
Woudrichem to form the
Boven Merwede, which...
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Merwede (in Dordrecht)
Boven Merwede (in Werkendam)
Linge (in Gorinchem)
Afgedamde Maas (in Woudrichem)
branch of
Meuse (in Heusden) Waal (in Woudrichem)...
- Maas; later, the Alm was the main course, and
later still, the
current Afgedamde Maas,
until the
Bergsche Maas was dug in 1904.
Woudrichem was strategically...
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Holland a. The Oude
Maasje stream b. The
Bergse Maas ship
canal c. The
Afgedamde Maas
section of the
Meuse d.
River Waal e.
River Boven Merwede f. The...