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  2. Pont de Wandre - Wikipedia

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    From the 15th to 19th century the Meuse at Wandre was crossed by a ferry. In 1884 the first bridge crossing between Herstal and Wandre was built; it consisted of a metal bowstring bridge across the canal, a seven-arched brick-and-stone viaduct across the land between the two waterways, then a box-section rectangular girder truss bridge across the Meuse supported on three piers.

  3. List of bridges in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    "Maasbrücken in Belgien und Niederlande, Teil 2 - Brücken von Ampsin bis Maastricht" [Meuse bridges in Belgium and the Netherlands, Part 2 - Bridges from Ampsin to Maastricht]. karl-gotsch.de (in German). "Cable-Stayed Bridges of Europe... and Beyond (Belgium)". Pwpeics.se. Archived from the original on 18 October 2017. "Suspension Bridges of ...

  4. Category:Bridges in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Road bridges in Europe by country (18 C) A. Bridges in Albania (2 C, 2 P) ... Bridges in Belgium (3 C, 1 P)

  5. Eau Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The French words eau rouge mean "red water", and the river gets its name from the reddish coloration of the stones and riverbed due to the presence of iron-oxide deposits. The Eau Rouge is particularly geomorphologically interesting, [ according to whom? ] as it appears [ where? ] to be using the old Warche river stream bed.

  6. Category:Bridges in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Bridges in Belgium" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Albert Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Canal (Dutch: Albertkanaal, pronounced [ˈɑl.bərt.kaːˌnaːl]; French: Canal Albert, pronounced [kanal albɛʁ]) is a canal located in northeastern Belgium, which was named for King Albert I of Belgium. The Albert Canal connects Antwerp with Liège, and also the Meuse river with the Scheldt river.

  8. Category:Bridges in Belgium by region - Wikipedia

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  9. Brussels–Scheldt Maritime Canal - Wikipedia

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    Following the regionalisation of Belgium, the management of the canal is no longer in the hands of the "SA Maritime" (a company established in 1896) but came under the control of the Port of Brussels for the part in the territory of the Brussels-Capital Region and Waterwegen en Zeekanaal NV for the part in the Flemish Region.