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    The Oude Rijn (Old Rhine) is a branch of the Rhine delta in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and South Holland, starting west of Utrecht, at Harmelen and runs by a mechanical pumping station into the North Sea at Katwijk. Its present-day length is 52 kilometres. In ancient times, the river was the

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    The city of Utrecht was founded at a ford near the fork of river Kromme Rijn into the Vecht to the north, and the Oude Rijn to the west. Of the original fork, little remains today and both Vecht and Rijn start from the city

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    Around 1000 CE the river silted up, causing floodings of the lowlands. As prevention, around 1100 CE a dam with locks was built at the village of

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    Satellite close-up of the Utrecht region showing the Leidse Rijn-Oude Rijn stream (d).
    • Houses on the Oude Rijn near Alphen aan den Rijn

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    Roman era
    In Roman times, the river Oude Rijn formed part of the Roman Empire's northern border (Limes Germanicus). At strategic locations the Romans did build guarding-towers and border-guarding castella and castra,

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    De Oude Rijn heeft een lengte van 52 km en begint bij de middeleeuwse kerk in het oude centrum van Harmelen, waar de oorspronkelijke Rijnloop met de huidige naam Bijleveld en een zuidelijker gelegen, grotendeels gekanaliseerde Rijntak met de naam Leidse Rijnsamenkomen en overgaan in de Oude Rijn. In de vroege mid…
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    • Monding: Noordzee
    • Zijrivieren: Aar, Heimanswetering
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    Where is the river Oude Rijn located?
    /  52.21194°N 4.39833°E  / 52.21194; 4.39833 The Oude Rijn (Old Rhine) is a branch of the Rhine delta in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and South Holland, starting west of Utrecht, at Harmelen and runs by a mechanical pumping station into the North Sea at Katwijk.
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    Where does the Kromme Rijn start and end?
    From the city of Utrecht Kromme Rijn forks into the Vecht to the north, and into the Oude Rijn (Utrecht and South Holland) to the west. The first part is channelised and known as Leidse Rijn (Leiden Rhine), after the railway bridge near Harmelen (municipality Woerden) it's known as Oude Rijn, flowing westward to the North Sea .
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    What is the Nieuwe Rijn?
    The Nieuwe Rijn (New Rhine) is a short branch that together with the Oude Rijn are part of Leiden's moat system and both branches merge in the city's centre. The stream Korte Vliet discharges into the Oude Rijn and it continues through Valkenburg and Rijnsburg to Katwijk.
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    Where does the Nederrijn river start and end?
    The Nederrijn flows on to the city of Wijk bij Duurstede, from where it continues as the Lek. The once-important but now small Kromme Rijn branch (in Roman times part of the Limes Germanicus and border river of the Roman Empire) carries the name "Rhine" towards the city of Utrecht .
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederrijn
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oude_Rijn_(Gelderland)

    Oude Rijn ("Old Rhine"; not to be confused with the Alter Rhein) is the name of a long former bend in river Rhine in the Dutch province of Gelderland . In summer the bend became too shallow to be navigable, and so between 1701 and 1709 was cut off from the main waterway near the town of Lobith and replaced by the Pannerdens Kanaal.

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      For elva med same namn i Gelderland i Nederland, sjå Oude Rijn i Gelderland
      Oude Rijn («Gamle Rhinen») er ei grein i Rhindeltaet i Utrecht og Zuid-Holland i Nederland. I dag er ho 52 km lang.
      I romartida var dette hovudleia til Rhinen og utgjorde den nordlege grensa i Romarriket. I mellomalderen vart ho nytta til elvetransport og det går ein trekkv…

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        The Oude Rijn (Old Rhine) is a branch of the Rhine delta in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and South Holland, starting west of Utrecht, at Harmelen and runs by a mechanical pumping station into the North Sea at Katwijk.Its present-day length is 52 kilometres. In ancient times, the river was the lower part of the main Rhine branch, forking at Batavia Island, now Betuwe, in a …

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        The Oude Rijn (Old Rhine) is a branch of the Rhine delta in the Dutch provinces of Utrecht and South Holland.Its present-day length is 52 kilometres. In Roman times, it was the main Rhine branch, forming the northern border of the Roman Empire.In medieval times, it was used for river transport and there is a towpath along large sections of the river, many parts of which have …

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        The Netherlands (Dutch: Nederland [ˈneːdərlɑnt] ()), informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.It is the largest of four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands consists of twelve provinces; it borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, with a North Sea coastline to the north and …

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        From the city of Utrecht Kromme Rijn forks into the Vecht to the north, and into the Oude Rijn (Utrecht and South Holland) to the west. The first part is channelised and known as Leidse Rijn (Leiden Rhine), after the railway bridge near Harmelen (municipality Woerden) it's known as Oude Rijn, flowing westward to the North Sea .

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