Rupel

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The Rupel is a short river in northern Belgium that flows through the province of Antwerp and joins the Scheldt near the town of Rupelmonde.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
basinCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
country Belgium
flowsPast Boom NERFINISHED
Hemiksem NERFINISHED
Niel NERFINISHED
Schelle NERFINISHED
flowsThrough province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
formedByConfluenceOf Dyle NERFINISHED
Nete NERFINISHED
givesNameTo Rupel region
hasLeftTributary none significant
hasNameOrigin Rupel region
hasRightTributary none significant
joins Scheldt NERFINISHED
length approximately 12 km
locatedIn northern Belgium
province of Antwerp NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Rupelmonde NERFINISHED
mouthNear Rupelmonde NERFINISHED
mouthOfWatercourse Scheldt NERFINISHED
navigable yes
partOfRiverSystem Scheldt basin NERFINISHED
region Flanders NERFINISHED
riverMouthElevation approximately sea level
tributaryOf Scheldt NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial shipping
inland navigation

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Scheldt tributary Rupel