List of rivers of Belgium
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These are the main rivers of Belgium.
By basin
[change | change source]Meuse 936km
[change | change source]- Grevelingen, Krammer, Volkerak (branches in the Netherlands)
- Dintel (in Dintelsas, Netherlands)
- Mark (near Oudenbosch, Netherlands)
- Aa or Weerijs (in Breda, Netherlands)
- Mark (near Oudenbosch, Netherlands)
- Dintel (in Dintelsas, Netherlands)
- Meuse (Dutch: Maas) (main branch at Stellendam, Netherlands)
- Dieze (in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands)
- Dommel (in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands)
- Rur (Dutch: Roer) (in Roermond, Netherlands)
- Geul (French: Gueule, German: Göhl) (near Meerssen, Netherlands)
- Jeker (French: Geer) (in Maastricht, Netherlands)
- Voer (French: Fouron) (in Eijsden, Netherlands)
- Berwinne (Dutch: Berwijn) (near Visé)
- Ourthe (in Liège)
- Hoyoux (in Huy)
- Mehaigne (in Huy)
- Sambre (in Namur)
- Bocq (in Yvoir)
- Molignée (in Anhée)
- Lesse (in Dinant-Anseremme)
- Viroin (in Vireux-Molhain, France)
- Semois (in Monthermé, France)
- Chiers (in Bazeilles, France)
- Dieze (in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands)
Rhine
[change | change source]- Rhine (main branch at Hoek van Holland, Netherlands)
- Moselle (in Koblenz, Germany)
- Sauer (French: Sûre) (in Wasserbillig, Luxembourg)
- Our (in Wallendorf, Germany)
- Alzette (in Ettelbrück, Luxembourg)
- Attert (in Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg)
- Sauer (French: Sûre) (in Wasserbillig, Luxembourg)
- Moselle (in Koblenz, Germany)
Scheldt
[change | change source]- Scheldt (Dutch: Schelde, French: Escaut) (near Flushing, Netherlands)
- Rupel (in Rupelmonde)
- Nete (in Rumst)
- Kleine Nete (in Lier)
- Aa (in Grobbendonk)
- Wamp (in Kasterlee)
- Grote Nete (in Lier)
- Wimp (in Herenthout)
- Molse Nete (in Geel)
- Laak (in Westerlo)
- Kleine Nete (in Lier)
- Dijle (French: Dyle) (in Rumst)
- Zenne (French: Senne) (near Mechelen)
- Maalbeek (in Grimbergen)
- Woluwe (in Vilvoorde)
- Kleine Maalbeek (in Kraainem)
- Maalbeek (French: Maelbeek) (in Schaerbeek)
- Molenbeek (in Brussels-Laken)
- Neerpedebeek (in Anderlecht-Neerpede)
- Zuun (in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw-Zuun)
- Geleytsbeek (in Drogenbos)
- Linkebeek (in Drogenbos)
- Molenbeek (in Lot)
- Senette (in Tubize)
- Hain (in Tubize)
- Samme (in Braine-le-Comte-Ronquières)
- Demer (near Rotselaar)
- Velp (in Halen)
- Gete (in Halen)
- Grote Gete (in Zoutleeuw)
- Kleine Gete (in Zoutleeuw)
- Herk (in Herk-de-Stad)
- Voer (in Leuven)
- IJse (in Huldenberg-Neerijse)
- Nethen (in Grez-Doiceau-Nethen)
- Laan (in Huldenberg-Terlanen-Sint-Agatha-Rode)
- Zilverbeek (in Rixensart-Genval)
- Thyle (in Court-Saint-Étienne)
- Orne (in Court-Saint-Étienne)
- Zenne (French: Senne) (near Mechelen)
- Nete (in Rumst)
- Durme (near Temse)
- Dender (French: Dendre) (in Dendermonde)
- Mark (French: Marcq) (in Lessines)
- Ruisseau d'Ancre (in Lessines)
- Zulle (in Ath)
- Oostelijke Dender (in Ath)
- Westelijke Dender (in Ath)
- Lys (Dutch: Leie) (in Ghent)
- Rooigembeek (in Gavere)
- Zwalm (in Zwalm)
- Rone (in Kluisbergen)
- Haine (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut, France)
- Hogneau (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut)
- Honelle (in Quiévrain)
- Aunelle (..)
- Grande Honelle (..)
- Petite Honelle (..)
- Honelle (in Quiévrain)
- Trouille (in Mons)
- Obrecheuil (near Mons)
- Hogneau (in Condé-sur-l'Escaut)
- Rupel (in Rupelmonde)
Seine
[change | change source]- Seine (entering the English Channel in an estuary between Le Havre and Honfleur)
Yser
[change | change source]- Yser (Dutch: IJzer) (in Nieuwpoort)
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