Scheldt

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The Scheldt (/ʃɛlt, skɛlt/ SHELT, SKELT; French: Escaut [ɛsko]; Dutch: Schelde [ˈsxɛldə] i) is a 435-kilometre-long (270 mi)[4] river that flows through northern France, western Belgium, and the southwestern part of the Netherlands, with its mouth at the North Sea. Its name is derived from an adjective corresponding to Old English sceald ("shallow"), Modern English shoal, Low German schol, West Frisian skol, and obsolete Swedish skäll ("thin").[citation needed]

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Scheldt
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The Scheldt in Antwerp
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Course of the Scheldt
Scheldt is located in France
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Scheldt is located in Belgium
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Scheldt is located in Netherlands
Scheldt
Native name
Location
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationFrance
  elevation97 m (318 ft)
Mouth 
  location
North Sea
  coordinates
51°25′51″N 3°31′44″E
Length360 km (220 mi)
Basin size21,863 km2 (8,441 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average104 m3/s (3,700 cu ft/s)
Official nameSchorren van de Beneden Schelde
Designated4 March 1986
Reference no.327[1]
Official nameWesterschelde & Saeftinghe
Designated9 April 1995
Reference no.748[2]
Official nameVallées de la Scarpe et de l'Escaut
Designated2 February 2020
Reference no.2405[3]
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