- The
Nederrijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdəˌrɛin]; "Lower Rhine";
distinct from the
Lower Rhine or
Niederrhein further upstream) is the
Dutch part of...
- and
Nederrijn. The
IJssel branch carries one
ninth of the
water flow of the
Rhine north into the
IJsselmeer (a
former bay),
while the
Nederrijn carries...
-
different sections, e.g.
Rhine →
Bijlands Kanaal →
Pannerdens Kanaal →
Nederrijn → Lek →
Nieuwe Maas → Het
Scheur →
Nieuwe Waterweg.
Since the
Rhine contributes...
-
spanning 64
miles (103 km) into
German territory with a
bridgehead over the
Nederrijn (Lower
Rhine River),
creating an
Allied invasion route into
northern Germany...
- and the
North Sea at Hook of
Holland in the Netherlands,
including the
Nederrijn (English:
Nether Rhine)
within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta; alternatively...
- from Westervoort, on the east side of the city of Arnhem.
Similar to the
Nederrijn which shares its
short inflow, the
Pannerdens Kanaal, it is a
minor discharge...
- them and they were
nearly annihilated.
After withdrawing south of the
Nederrijn the
front line
stabilised on the "Island" (the
polder between Nijmegen...
- 1st
Airborne Division landed at
Arnhem to
capture bridges across the
Nederrijn (Lower Rhine), with the 1st
Polish Parachute Brigade following on. ****...
-
capital of the
province of Gelderland,
located on both
banks of the
rivers Nederrijn and Sint-Jansb****,
which was the
source of the city's development. Arnhem...
-
branch of Oude Rijn (in
Alphen aan den Rijn) Lek (in
Krimpen aan de Lek)
Nederrijn (in Wijk bij Duurstede)
Pannerdens Kanaal (near Arnhem)
branch of Bijlands...