- The
Deûle (French pronunciation: [døl]; Dutch:
Deule) is a
river of
northern France which is
channeled for the main part of its
course (from Lens to Lille)...
- Quesnoy-sur-
Deûle (French pronunciation: [kenwa syʁ døl],
literally Quesnoy on
Deûle; West Flemish: Kiezenet) is a
commune in the Nord
department in northern...
- the
northern part of France,
within French Flanders.
Positioned along the
Deûle river, near France's
border with Belgium, it is the
capital of the Hauts-de-France...
- (Wielsbeke) Heuleb**** (Kuurne) Gaverb**** (Kortrijk)
Douve (Comines-Warneton)
Deûle/
Deule or
Feule (Deûlémont)
Marque (Wasquehal)
Souchez (Lens)
Carency (Souchez)...
- The
Canal de la
Deûle (French pronunciation: [kanal də la døl]) is one of the
oldest canals in
northern France,
originally connecting the
river Scarpe...
- is
found mostly in
terai and
sivalik region in
Nepal and
locally called Deule tiris.
Rhabdophis subminiatus has a
greenish hue with red and
yellow regions...
-
expanded with the 5
communes of the
former Communauté de
communes de la
Haute Deûle on
March 14, 2020. The
metropolitan community is
responsible for the co-ordination...
- 40-kilometre (25 mi) long
river in France. It is a
right tributary of the
Deûle. Its
source is near the
village of Mons-en-Pévèle. Its
course crosses the...
- André-lez-Lille (to the south), Quesnoy-sur-
Deûle (to the northwest) and
Bondues (to the northeast). The
Deûle canal runs from
north to
south through the...
-
tributaries of the Leie are, from
source to mouth: Laquette, Clarence, Lawe,
Deûle, Gaverb**** [nl], Heuleb**** [fr; nl; vls], and Mandel. The
river was the...