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De Striene was a water channel that ran between the Schelde near Tholen and the Maas rivers in Zeeland in the Netherlands. In the St. Elizabeth's Flood of 1421 the watercourses in the Maas and Rhine delta were drastically changed, and the Striene disappeared. However, the current Scheldt-Rhine Canal mostly follows the ancient path of the Striene. The place names Strijen, Cromstrijen, and on Tholen are probably derived from Striene. The name used for Steenbergen in North Brabant during the Carnival, also refers to the Striene.

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  • Striene (fr)
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  • La Striene était un bras de rivière coulant de l'Escaut près de Tholen vers la Meuse, en Flandre, aujourd'hui Zélande dans les Pays-Bas actuels. (fr)
  • De Striene was a water channel that ran between the Schelde near Tholen and the Maas rivers in Zeeland in the Netherlands. In the St. Elizabeth's Flood of 1421 the watercourses in the Maas and Rhine delta were drastically changed, and the Striene disappeared. However, the current Scheldt-Rhine Canal mostly follows the ancient path of the Striene. The place names Strijen, Cromstrijen, and on Tholen are probably derived from Striene. The name used for Steenbergen in North Brabant during the Carnival, also refers to the Striene. (en)
  • De Striene was een water dat tot in de late middeleeuwen liep tussen de toenmalige beddingen van de rivieren de Schelde en de Maas. (nl)
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  • La Striene était un bras de rivière coulant de l'Escaut près de Tholen vers la Meuse, en Flandre, aujourd'hui Zélande dans les Pays-Bas actuels. (fr)
  • De Striene was a water channel that ran between the Schelde near Tholen and the Maas rivers in Zeeland in the Netherlands. In the St. Elizabeth's Flood of 1421 the watercourses in the Maas and Rhine delta were drastically changed, and the Striene disappeared. However, the current Scheldt-Rhine Canal mostly follows the ancient path of the Striene. The place names Strijen, Cromstrijen, and on Tholen are probably derived from Striene. The name used for Steenbergen in North Brabant during the Carnival, also refers to the Striene. (en)
  • De Striene was een water dat tot in de late middeleeuwen liep tussen de toenmalige beddingen van de rivieren de Schelde en de Maas. (nl)
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