All languages combined word senses marked with place category "Rivers in Belgium"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 28 word senses
- Aa (Proper name) [German] any of several other rivers in Germany, France, Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Belgium
- Dender (Proper name) [Dutch] A river in Belgium, flowing through Aalst
- Dyle (Proper name) [English] River in Belgium, flowing through Leuven and Mechelen
- Dyle (Proper name) [Portuguese] Dyle (a river in Belgium)
- Geul (Proper name) [Dutch] A river in Belgium and Netherlands. In the Netherlands the river flows into the Meuse as a tributary in the province of Limburg.
- Leie (Proper name) [Dutch] the Lys (a river in France and Belgium, and a left tributary of the Scheldt at Gent)
- Lys (Proper name) [English] A river in Hauts-de-France, France and Belgium, and a left tributary of the Scheldt at Gent. This is the French spelling: the Dutch and German spelling is Leie.
- Maas (Proper name) [Dutch] The Meuse, a major European river flowing through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In the Netherlands the river flows through the provinces of Limburg, Gelderland, North Brabant and South Holland.
- Maas (Proper name) [German] Meuse (a major river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- Mandel (Proper name) [English] A river in West Flanders, Belgium
- Meuse (Proper name) [English] A river in Europe that flows about 901 km (560 mi) from France through Belgium and the Netherlands to the North Sea.
- Meuse (Proper name) [English] A department in Grand Est, France. Capital: Bar-le-Duc (INSEE code 55).
- Meuse (Proper name) [French] Meuse, Maas (major river in northeastern France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- Mosa (Proper name) [Portuguese] Meuse (a river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- Moza (Proper name) [Polish] Meuse (a major river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- Oise (Proper name) [French] Oise (a right tributary of the Seine, in northeastern France and Belgium)
- Ourthe (Proper name) [English] A river in Wallonia, Belgium, tributary to the Meuse.
- Ourthe (Noun) [Dutch] Ourthe (a river in Wallonia, Belgium)
- Ourthe (Proper name) [French] Ourthe (a river in Wallonia, Belgium)
- Roer (Proper name) [Dutch] Roer, Rur; a river originating in Belgium, flowing through Germany to the Netherlands. In the Netherlands the river flows into the Meuse in the province of Limburg.
- Rupel (Proper name) [Dutch] A river in northern Belgium
- Rur (Proper name) [German] Rur, Roer (a river in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, tributary of the Meuse)
- Samber (Proper name) [Dutch] the Sambre (a river in France and Belgium)
- Schelde (Proper name) [Dutch] The river Scheldt (a river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands)
- Schelde (Proper name) [German] Scheldt (a river in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, emptying into the North Sea)
- Scheldt (Proper name) [English] A river flowing through France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
- Wolz (Proper name) [Luxembourgish] Wiltz (a river in Belgium and Luxembourg)
- Zenne (Proper name) [Dutch] Senne (a now partially covered river in Hainaut, Walloon Brabant and Flemish Brabant, Brussels and Antwerp, Belgium)
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