- Deux-
Nèthes (French: [dø.nɛt], Dutch: Twee Neten) was a
department of the
First French Republic and of the
First French Empire in present-day
Belgium and...
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Nethe is a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It
flows into the
Weser near Höxter. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hydrographic Directory...
- of
Later developments Antwerp (Dutch: Antwerpen)
Southern part of Deux-
Nèthes (Dutch: Twee Neten) 5
Belgium Drenthe (Dutch: Drente)
southern part of Ems-Occidental...
- (1792–1815)
there was a département
named after the
river Nete, see Deux-
Nèthes. In the
valley of the
Grote Nete lies the
Scheps natural landscape, between...
- Liège:
County of
Horne County of Loon
Thorn Abbey Maastricht5 1795–1814 Deux-
Nèthes Antwerp Anvers Two
branches of the Nete (river)
Austrian Netherlands: Duchy...
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dissolved and the
territory was
reorganised in the départements of Deux-
Nèthes (present
province of Antwerp) and Dyle (the
later province of Brabant)....
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France officially annexed Flanders as the départements of Lys, Escaut, Deux-
Nèthes, Meuse-Inférieure and Dyle.
Obligatory (French) army
service for all men...
- van de
Monden van de
Schelde Zeeland Department of the Two
Nethes Département des Deux-
Nèthes Departement van de Twee
Nethen Western North Brabant and Antwerp...
- Große Aa,
North Rhine-Westphalia Aa (Möhne),
North Rhine-Westphalia Aa (
Nethe),
North Rhine-Westphalia Aa (Werre),
North Rhine-Westphalia
Bocholter Aa...
- rule.
During that
period Belgium was
divided into nine départements: Deux-
Nèthes, Dyle, Escaut, Forêts, Jemmape, Lys, Meuse-Inférieure,
Ourthe and Sambre-et-Meuse...