- The Dyle (French: [dil]; Dutch:
Dijle [ˈdɛilə]) is a
river in
central Belgium, left
tributary of the Rupel. It is 86
kilometres (53 mi) long. It flows...
- of the
Dijle. It
flows through the
Belgian provinces Limburg and
Flemish Brabant. Its
source is near Tongeren. It
flows into the
river Dijle in Werchter...
- Korb****-
Dijle is a
village in the
Belgian province Flemish Brabant and is part of the muni****lity of Bertem. Korb****-
Dijle is
known because of its church...
-
Grote Nete and
Kleine Nete. It
flows through Duffel and
joins the
river Dijle in
Rumst to form the
river Rupel. It
drains nearly 60% of
Antwerp province...
-
villages of Walem, Heffen, Leest, Homb****, and Muizen. The
river Dyle (
Dijle)
flows through the city,
hence it is
often referred to as the Dijlestad...
-
disappeared after 1970. In Rumst, the
river Rupel starts as a
combination of the
Dijle and Nete (river) rivers. In 2021,
Rumst had a
total po****tion of 15,146...
-
Ligne KW; Dutch: KW-stelling) and
often known as the Dyle Line
after the
Dijle (Dyle) river, was a 60
kilometres (37 mi)-long
fortified line of defence...
- Dutch:
Dijle) was a
department of the
French First Republic and
French First Empire in present-day Belgium. It was
named after the
river Dyle (
Dijle), which...
- Brabant. The muni****lity
comprises the
towns of
Bertem proper, Korb****-
Dijle and Leefdaal. On
January 1, 2006,
Bertem had a
total po****tion of 9,215...
- (Kasterlee)
Grote Nete (Lier) Wimp (Herenthout)
Molse Nete (Geel) Laak (Westerlo)
Dijle (Rumst)
Zenne (Mechelen) Maalb**** (Grimbergen)
Woluwe (Vilvoorde) Maalb****...