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Woudrichem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋʌudriɣəm] ; Brabantian: Woerkum) is a city and
former muni****lity in the
province of
North Brabant in the Netherlands...
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flood made a
connection between the Maas and the
Merwede at the town of
Woudrichem. From that
moment on, the
current Afgedamde Maas was the main
branch of...
- Germany.
Before it
reaches Rotterdam, it
joins with the
Afgedamde Maas near
Woudrichem to form the
Boven Merwede.
Along its length, Nijmegen, Tiel, Zaltbommel...
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Groningen 2005:
Scheveningen and The
Hague 2006:
Zeewolde and
Almere 2007:
Woudrichem and 's-Hertogenbosch 2008:
Makkum and
Franeker 2009:
Apeldoorn (2009 attack...
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mainly fed by the
river Rhine. The
Afgedamde Maas
river joins the Waal at
Woudrichem to form the
Boven Merwede,
which at Hardinxveld-Giessendam
splits into...
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province of
North Brabant. It was
located to the west of the city of
Woudrichem, in the Land van Altena.
Between 1812 and 1950 the
territory was divided...
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connected stretches of
river in the Netherlands,
between the
cities of
Woudrichem,
Dordrecht and Papendrecht. The
river is part of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt...
- Veen, and Wijk en Aalburg. On
January 1, 2019 it
joined Werkendam and
Woudrichem in the new muni****lity of Altena. Babyloniënbroek
Drongelen Eethen Genderen...
- Werkendam)
Linge (in Gorinchem)
Afgedamde Maas (in
Woudrichem)
branch of
Meuse (in Heusden) Waal (in
Woudrichem)
Bijlands Kanaal (at
Millingen aan de Rijn) Rhine/Rijn...
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Dalem Gate in the east, the
Water Gate in the
south (where the
ferry to
Woudrichem was), and the
Kansel Gate in the west. Of
these four gates, only the Dalem...