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    Dender (redirect from River Dendre)
    The Dender (Dutch: [ˈdɛndər] ) or Dendre (French: [dɑ̃dʁ]) is a 65-kilometre (40-mile) long river in Belgium, the right tributary of the river Scheldt...
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    and for the city of Nivelles, now in Walloon Brabant; and the Gros de la Dendre, named for the Dender river, from East Flanders and the area that is now...
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  • situated in the valleys of the rivers Scheldt, Dender and Lys. "Escaut-Dendre-Lys (Bel) - Ex". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 31 December...
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    Senne), the following night to the River Dendre from Maubeuge to Termonde and the Escaut to Antwerp (the Dendre Line), and finally on 18/19 May, to the...
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    the 10th Line Regiment: Namur Termonde Yser Esen Kortemark Ardennes La Dendre 1940 Vinkt Saint Hubertus is the patron saint of the unit. The Chasseurs...
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    night of 16/17 May to the River Senne, the night of 17/18 May to the river Dendre and the night of 18/19 May to the river Scheldt. The Belgians were reluctant...
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    banking division and 12 affiliated local banks: the Banque Centrale de la Dendre, Banque Centrale de la Dyle et du Limbourg, Banque Centrale de la Sambre...
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    Ath-Oudenarde-Ghent. Reserve cavalry (Lord Uxbridge) 9,900, in the valley of the Dendre river, between Geraardsbergen and Ninove. The reserve (under Wellington...
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  • Court-Saint-Étienne) Houssière (in Mont-Saint-Guibert) Durme (near Temse) Dender (French: Dendre) (in Dendermonde) Mark (French: Marcq) (in Lessines) Ruisseau d'Ancre (in...
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    of the War. The 151st brigade was ordered to move forward to the River Dendre on 16 May, only to begin to fall back on the 18th. In an attempt to delay...
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