Durme

River in Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Durme is a 23.8 km river in Belgium. A left tributary of the Scheldt, it is created by the confluence of the Zuidlede and the Moervaart near Daknam, Lokeren.[1] It passes through Lokeren, Waasmunster and borders Zele, before merging in the Scheldt at Tielrode (Temse), where it forms the border between Hamme and Temse.[2]

CountryBelgium
locationEast Flanders
location
Scheldt
coordinates
51°06′08″N 4°10′27″E
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Durme
Location
CountryBelgium
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationEast Flanders
Mouth 
  location
Scheldt
  coordinates
51°06′08″N 4°10′27″E
Length23.8 km (14.8 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionScheldtNorth Sea
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