- The
Dender (Dutch: [ˈdɛndər] ) or
Dendre (French: [dɑ̃dʁ]) is a 65-kilometre (40-mile) long
river in Belgium, the
right tributary of the
river Scheldt...
- Court-Saint-Étienne) Houssière (in Mont-Saint-Guibert)
Durme (near Temse)
Dender (French:
Dendre) (in Dendermonde) Mark (French: Marcq) (in Lessines)
Ruisseau d'Ancre (in...
- and for the city of Nivelles, now in
Walloon Brabant; and the Gros de la
Dendre,
named for the
Dender river, from East
Flanders and the area that is now...
- Senne), the
following night to the
River Dendre from
Maubeuge to
Termonde and the
Escaut to
Antwerp (the
Dendre Line), and
finally on 18/19 May, to the...
- the 10th Line Regiment:
Namur Termonde Yser Esen
Kortemark Ardennes La
Dendre 1940
Vinkt Saint Hubertus is the
patron saint of the unit. The Ch****eurs...
-
situated in the
valleys of the
rivers Scheldt,
Dender and Lys. "Escaut-
Dendre-Lys (Bel) - Ex". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French).
Retrieved 31 December...
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night of 16/17 May to the
River Senne, the
night of 17/18 May to the
river Dendre and the
night of 18/19 May to the
river Scheldt. The
Belgians were reluctant...
-
banking division and 12
affiliated local banks: the
Banque Centrale de la
Dendre,
Banque Centrale de la Dyle et du Limbourg,
Banque Centrale de la Sambre...
- Ath-Oudenarde-Ghent.
Reserve cavalry (Lord Uxbridge) 9,900, in the
valley of the
Dendre river,
between Geraardsbergen and Ninove. The
reserve (under Wellington...
- more
numerous in
Picardy in France. It may also be
known as the
Poulet de
Dendre, for the
Dender river in its area of origin. The
origins of the
Coucou des...