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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mark river
De Mark river
Location of the Mark river
Location
CountryNetherlands
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Dintel
Length80.6 km
The Mark near Zevenbergen

The Mark (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɑr(ə)k]) is a river in the Dintel basin in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Characteristics

The Mark rises north of Turnhout, Belgium, in the municipality of Merksplas. It passes through Hoogstraten before crossing the border with the Netherlands. In the city centre of Breda it receives its main tributary Aa of Weerijs forming the former defensive moat surrounding the city. North of the center of Breda, the water leaves the city and continues in a northerly direction, passing the Haagse Beemden as the river Mark. From this point the stream has become a river and commercial shipping is possible. At the village of Terheijden, the Mark makes a sharp turn to the west. Here is the connection with the Mark Canal. Nearby Oudenbosch/Standdaarbuiten the Mark is known under the name Dintel.[1] The Dintel flows into the Volkerak (part of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta) at Dintelsas. The Dintel and Mark are navigable for cargo ships up to 86 metres (282 ft) long from Dintelsas to Breda.

Tributaries

  • Kleine Mark (English: Little Mark)
  • Merkske
  • Heerlese Loop
  • Strijbeekse beek
  • Chaamse Beek
  • Molenlei
  • Aa of Weerijs
  • Watermolenbeek

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mark en Dintel - BHIC". www.bhic.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-02-10.

51°39′31″N 4°22′08″E / 51.6587°N 4.3689°E / 51.6587; 4.3689


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