- The
Kromme Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkrɔmə ˈrɛin]; "Crooked Rhine", for its many bends) is a
river in the
central Netherlands. In
Roman times, this...
- Tolkamer) Oude Rijn (into the
North Sea at Katwijk)
Leidse Rijn (in Harmelen)
Kromme Rijn (in Utrecht)
branch of
Nederrijn (in Wijk bij Duurstede)
Amstel (into...
- De
Kromme Watergang is a
restaurant located in Slijkplaat,
Hoofdplaat in the Netherlands. It is a fine
dining restaurant that was
awarded one Michelin...
- The
Kromme Waal is a
street in
Amsterdam between the
Prins Hendrikkade and the Oude Waal. From
Kraansluis (bridge 300, in the
Prins Hendrikkade) to Waalseilandbrug...
- Duurstede, from
where it
continues as the Lek. The once-important but now
small Kromme Rijn
branch (in
Roman times part of the
Limes Germanicus and
border river...
-
Churchill Dam, is a multi-arch type dam
located at the
Kromme River (sometimes
spelled Krom River), near Kareedouw,
Eastern Cape, in
South Africa. It was...
- and then
splits into the Lek and the
Kromme Rijn at Wijk bij Duurstede. The Lek
flows into the Merwede. The
Kromme Rijn
continues past Utrecht, becomes...
-
promoted to the
highest level of
Dutch football and
moved to the
ground Kromme Zandweg.
After 16
years the
formation of the club and a mere
three years...
- Rhine,
which at that time
traversed a more
northern route (now
known as the
Kromme Rijn)
compared to today's
Rhine flow.
These fortresses were
designed to...
- 60 km (37 mi) in length. It is the
continuation of the
Nederrijn after the
Kromme Rijn
branches off at the town of Wijk bij Duurstede. The main westbound...