Sambre River
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Definition
Proper noun A river in Western Europe. It originates in northern France and flows in a generally eastward direction into Belgium, where it converges with the Meuse River at the city of Namur.
Usage
The term "Sambre River" is used as a specific geographical name to identify this particular waterway. It is typically used in historical, geographical, and travel contexts.
Examples
- The Sambre River valley was an important industrial region in the 19th century.
- Several key battles were fought along the Sambre River during World War I.
- The city of Charleroi is situated on the banks of the Sambre.
Advanced Usage
- The river's name can be used metonymically to refer to the region through which it flows.
- The factories of the Sambre were once the heart of the steel industry.
Variants and Related Words
- Sambre (noun): A common shortened form used to refer to the Sambre River, especially in regional contexts.
- The canal runs parallel to the Sambre.
Synonyms
- Watercourse
- Waterway
Note: As a proper noun naming a specific river, true synonyms are limited. The words above are general categories into which the Sambre River falls.
Noun
- a river in western Europe that rises in northern France and flows generally east into Belgium where it joins the Meuse at Namur