Dyle River

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The Dyle River is a waterway in central Belgium that flows through towns such as Wavre and Leuven before joining the Rupel, and has been the site of several historical military actions.

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Dyle River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
waterway
associatedWith Belgian defensive strategy 1940
World War II Western Front NERFINISHED
confluenceWith Nete River NERFINISHED
country Belgium
flowsThrough Dyle Valley NERFINISHED
Leuven NERFINISHED
Lier NERFINISHED
Louvain-la-Neuve NERFINISHED
Mechelen NERFINISHED
Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve NERFINISHED
Wavre NERFINISHED
forms Rupel River NERFINISHED
hasBridge bridges in Leuven
bridges in Mechelen
hasCityOnRiver Leuven NERFINISHED
Lier NERFINISHED
Mechelen NERFINISHED
hasFloodplain Dyle Valley floodplain NERFINISHED
hasNameInDutch Dijle NERFINISHED
hasNameInFrench Dyle NERFINISHED
hasTownOnRiver Louvain-la-Neuve NERFINISHED
Ottignies NERFINISHED
Wavre NERFINISHED
hasTributary Dijlebeek NERFINISHED
Lasne River NERFINISHED
Train River NERFINISHED
hasWatershed Dyle basin
historicalUse defensive line
transportation route
languageRegion Dutch-speaking Flanders NERFINISHED
French-speaking Wallonia NERFINISHED
locatedIn Flemish Brabant NERFINISHED
Province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
Walloon Brabant NERFINISHED
central Belgium
mouthLocation near Rumst
mouthOf Rupel River NERFINISHED
near Brussels metropolitan area NERFINISHED
partOf Low Countries river network
Scheldt river basin NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Rupel River NERFINISHED
usedAs Dyle Line defensive position NERFINISHED
usedIn Battle of the Dyle (1940) NERFINISHED

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Battle of Wavre river Dyle River