- The
Scheldt (/ʃɛlt, skɛlt/ SHELT, SKELT; French:
Escaut [ɛsko]; Dutch:
Schelde [ˈsxɛldə] ) is a 435-kilometre-long (270 mi)
river that
flows through northern...
- The
Battle of the
Scheldt in
World War II was a
series of
military operations to open up the
Scheldt river between Antwerp and the
North Sea for shipping...
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Western Scheldt (Dutch:
Westerschelde [ˌʋɛs.tərˈsxɛl.də] ), in the
province of
Zeeland in the
southwestern Netherlands, is the
estuary of the
Scheldt river...
- The
Eastern Scheldt (Dutch: Oosterschelde) is a
former estuary in the
province of Zeeland, Netherlands,
between Schouwen-Duiveland and
Tholen on the north...
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Oosterscheldekering (pronounced [oːstərˌsxɛldəˈkeːrɪŋ] English:
Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier),
between the
islands Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland...
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Scheldt Tunnel (Dutch: Westerscheldetunnel) is a 6.6-kilometre (4.1 mi)
tunnel in the
Netherlands that
carries highway N62
under the
Western Scheldt estuary...
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approaches to the port of
Antwerp in the
Battle of the
Scheldt. However, even if the
Scheldt Estuary had been
secured immediately at the
start of September...
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metropolitan area
after Brussels.
Flowing through Antwerp is the
river Scheldt.
Antwerp is
linked to the
North Sea by the river's
Westerschelde estuary...
- Rhine–Meuse–
Scheldt delta is a
river delta in the
Netherlands formed by the
confluence of the Rhine, the
Meuse (Dutch: Maas) and the
Scheldt rivers. In...
- The Dunkirk-
Scheldt Canal is a 189 km long
series of
historic canals, and the
canalised river Scheldt that were
substantially rebuilt from the mid-1950s...