Length 76 km | Sources Grote Nete, Kleine Nete | |
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Similar Rupel, Dyle, Zimmer tower, Zenne, Brussels–Scheldt Maritime Canal |
The Nete (Dutch, in French: Nèthe) 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.
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Map of Nete, Belgium
Grote NeteEdit
The Grote Nete (Big Nete) river has its source near Hechtel in the Belgian province of Limburg. It flows in western direction along the towns Geel, Westerlo and Heist-op-den-Berg before joining the Kleine Nete in Lier.
Kleine NeteEdit
The Kleine Nete (Small Nete) river has its source near Retie in the Belgian province of Antwerp. In Grobbendonk, the river is joined by the water of the Aa. It flows in south-western direction along the towns Herentals and Nijlen before joining the Grote Nete in Lier.
HistoryEdit
During the French occupation of the Southern Netherlands (1792–1815) there was a département named after the river Nete, see Deux-Nèthes.
Natural landscapesEdit
On the valley of the Grote Nete lies the Scheps natural landscape, between Olmen and Scheps.