- The
Bergsche Maas (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛr(ə)xsə ˈmaːs];
current spelling:
Bergsche Maas) is a
canal that was
constructed in 1904 to be a
branch of...
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maintain a
shipping connection between the two
Meuse branches. On the
Bergsche Maas end,
there is a lock
named the
Kromme Nolkering, and also the only...
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Meuse was p****ed. The law led to the
construction of the
river /
canal Bergsche Maas, from Well just west of 's-Hertogenbosch, to the Amer west of Geertruidenberg...
- bed of the
current Bergsche Maas; later, the Alm was the main course, and
later still, the
current Afgedamde Maas,
until the
Bergsche Maas was dug in 1904...
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Orange Line (Dutch Oranjelinie)
along the line Tilburg-Waalwijk and the
Bergsche Maas. That
meant the line was vulnerable, and the
enemy could go around...
- house.
There is a free car
ferry between Drongen and
Waalwijk across the
Bergsche Maas.
Drongelen was a
separate muni****lity
until 1923, when it was merged...
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Rotte and 2 peat bogs. It was
built in 1866 and has
Rijksmonument status.
Bergsche Verlaat en
Boterdorpse Verlaat |
Schutsluizen van de
Rotte BERG EN BROEK...
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construction of the
Bergse Maas,
which would be
completed in 1904. The
Bergsche Maas was
expected to
lower the
level of the Meuse. In summer, this would...
- Scheldt, it
moved onto the rest of the Netherlands,
fighting near the
Bergsche Maas
River at
Kapelsche Veer. In
February 1945, it
moved into
Germany via...
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Berliner Tor ('Berlin Gate')
lower storeys partly of
boulders Bad
Muskau Bergsche Kirche ('Church of Berg [de]') 13th
century ruins; door and
window framings...