Nete
The Grote Nete
Location
CountryBelgium
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLier
 • coordinates51°07′53″N 4°34′53″E / 51.1315°N 4.5813°E / 51.1315; 4.5813
Mouth 
 • location
Rupel
 • coordinates
51°04′25″N 4°25′12″E / 51.0735°N 4.4201°E / 51.0735; 4.4201
Length98 km (61 mi) (Nete 13 km, Grote Nete 85 km)
Basin size
1,673 km2 (646 sq mi)[1][2]
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Rupel‹See Tfd›

ScheldtNorth Sea
The Grote Nete near Heist-op-den-Berg

The Nete (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːtə]; French: Nèthe, French pronunciation: [nɛt]) is a river in northern Belgium, right tributary of the Rupel. It flows through the Belgian province of Antwerp. It is formed in Lier, at the confluence of the rivers Grote Nete and Kleine Nete. It flows through Duffel and joins the river Dijle in Rumst to form the river Rupel. It drains nearly 60% of Antwerp province.

Grote Nete

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The Grote Nete (Big Nete) river is about 85 km long[2] and has its source near Hechtel in the Belgian province of Limburg. It flows in a western direction along the towns Geel, Westerlo and Heist-op-den-Berg before joining the Kleine Nete in Lier. Its main tributaries are the Molse Nete [nl] near Geel, the Grote Laak [nl; sv] near Westerlo, and the Wimp [nl] near Herenthout.

Kleine Nete

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The Kleine Nete (Small Nete) river is about 50 km long[2] and has its source near Retie in the Belgian province of Antwerp. North of the Grote Nete flows in south-western direction along the towns Herentals and Nijlen before joining the Grote Nete in Lier. Tributaries, all coming from the North, include the Wamp [nl] near Kasterlee, the Aa [nl] near Grobbendonk, and the Molenbeek-Bollaak [nl] near Nijlen.

History

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During the French occupation of the Southern Netherlands (1792–1815) there was a département named after the river Nete, see Deux-Nèthes.

Natural landscapes

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In the valley of the Grote Nete lies the Scheps natural landscape, between Olmen and Scheps.

References

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  1. ^ Het Netebekken
  2. ^ a b c Ingrid Baten & Willy Huybrechts, De historische bedding van de bevaarbare Nete, 2002, page 7

📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Nete

Nete may refer to: Nete (river), in northern Belgium Grote Nete Kleine Nete Nete language, spoken in Papua New Guinea Nete virus, a lineage of segmented

Scheldt

Rupel (Rupelmonde) Nete (Rumst) Kleine Nete (Lier) Aa (Grobbendonk) Wamp (Kasterlee) Grote Nete (Lier) Wimp (Herenthout) Molse Nete (Geel) Laak (Westerlo)

Belgian railway line 25

Mechelen to Leuven 00.0 22.0 Mechelen-Nekkerspoel 26.5 Sint-Katelijne-Waver Nete River 28.9 Duffel to Lier 00.0 33.8 Kontich 36.2 Hove to Mortsel 38.1 Mortsel-Oude-God

Rumst

disappeared since 1970. In Rumst, the river Rupel starts as a combination of the Dijle and Nete (river) rivers. In 2021, Rumst had a total population

Iron Rhine

A13 24.6 Bouwel 19.0 Nijlen 15.5 Kessel 13.8 Lisp Line 16 to Aarschot Nete River 12.0 Lier to Mechelen & Brussels 8.1 Boshoek 6.6 Vos 5.6 Boechout 4.5

AA

WMO country code Aruba, FIPS country code Aa (Nete), in the province of Antwerp, tributary of the Nete Aa (France) Aabach (Afte), formerly Große Aa, North

List of rivers of Belgium

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)

Heist-op-den-Berg

Christianization followed. The village of Itegem, located right on the Nete River, was most likely the first hamlet to be founded, as suggested by a document