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The Sambre is a river in northern France and southern Belgium, left tributary of the Meuse River. The ancient Romans called the river Sabis. - Sambre - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sambre
River of France and Belgium, rising in the département of Aisne and flowing 190 km/118 mi northeast to join the Meuse, of which it is the main tributary, at Namur. - Sambre definition of Sambre in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Sambre (säN`brə), river, 120 mi (193 km) long, rising in N France and flowing NE to the Meuse River at Namur, SE Belgium. Canalized along most of its length, the river traverses ... See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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Sambre
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Sambre, river in France and Belgium, 190 km (120 mi) long, rising in northern France. The river flows northeast and enters the Meuse River near Namur, Belgium. It is navigable for 161 km (100 mi) from Namur to Landrecies, France. The Oise-Sambre Canal connects Oise, France, with the Sambre River at Landrecies.
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