Ijzer

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Ijzer is a river in northern France and western Belgium that flows into the North Sea and is historically known for its strategic role in World War I.

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Ijzer canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Battle of the Yser NERFINISHED
borderRegionOf Belgium NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
country Belgium
France
emptiesInto North Sea NERFINISHED
flowsFrom France NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Diksmuide NERFINISHED
Nieuwpoort NERFINISHED
Ypres salient region NERFINISHED
flowsTo Belgium NERFINISHED
hasEstuary Nieuwpoort NERFINISHED
hasFeature canalised sections
hasFrenchName Yser NERFINISHED
hasMemorials World War I monuments along its banks
hasTributary Handzamevaart NERFINISHED
Lovaart NERFINISHED
historicallySignificantFor World War I NERFINISHED
knownFor strategic role in World War I
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn northern France
western Belgium
locatedOn Western Front NERFINISHED
mouth North Sea NERFINISHED
near North Sea coast of Belgium
notableSite Ijzertoren memorial at Diksmuide NERFINISHED
partOf Flanders NERFINISHED
North Sea drainage basin NERFINISHED
passesThrough West Flanders NERFINISHED
region Hauts-de-France NERFINISHED
strategicImportance formed defensive barrier in World War I
usedFor flooding defensive line in World War I
usedIn inland navigation

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Yser River alsoKnownAs Ijzer