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Dyle may
refer to:
Dyle (river), a
river in
central Belgium,
tributary of the
Rupel Dyle, Poland, a
village Dyle plan, a
French plan for
defending against...
- 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...
- The
Dyle plan or Plan D was the plan of the commander-in-chief of the
French Army, Général d'armée
Maurice Gamelin, to
defeat a
German attempt to invade...
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Dyle (French: [dil], Dutch: Dijle) was a
department of the
French First Republic and
French First Empire in present-day Belgium. It was
named after the...
- The
Battle of Leuven, also
called the
Battle of the
River Dyle, was
fought in
September 891
between East
Francia and the Vikings. The
existence of this...
- A
thyle (OE þyle, ON þulr) was a
member of the
court ****ociated with
Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon
royalty and
chieftains in the
Early Middle Ages, whose...
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along the
Dyle Line was feasible,
despite the
doubts of
General Alphonse Georges,
commander of the North-Eastern Front,
about reaching the
Dyle before the...
- and Muizen. The
river Dyle (Dijle)
flows through the city,
hence it is
often referred to as the
Dijlestad ("City on the
Dyle").
Mechelen lies on the...
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Western Front. The BEF parti****ted in the
Dyle Plan, a
rapid advance into
Belgium to the line of the
Dyle River, but the 1st Army
Group had to retreat...
- was
captured by
poacher James van
Dyle and
spliced with
human DNA,
giving him human-like intelligence.
After Dyle's arrest,
Fingers returns to Africa...