Dijle River
The Dijle River is a river located in Belgium, primarily flowing through the province of Flemish Brabant. It stretches approximately 35 kilometers and is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance. The river eventually joins the Zenne River, contributing to the larger water system in the region.
The Dijle River passes through several towns, including Mechelen and Louvain, offering recreational opportunities such as walking and cycling along its banks. The river is also home to various wildlife, making it an important ecological area. Its waters have played a role in local agriculture and industry throughout history.