Striene, the Glossary
De Striene was a water channel that ran between the Schelde near Tholen and the Maas rivers in Zeeland in the Netherlands.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Carnival, Cromstrijen, Meuse, Netherlands, North Brabant, Scheldt, Scheldt–Rhine Canal, St. Elizabeth's flood (1421), Steenbergen, Strijen, Tholen, Zeeland.
- History of South Holland
- Tholen
Carnival
Carnival or Shrovetide is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras.
Cromstrijen
Cromstrijen (Cromstrien in local dialect) was a municipality on the Hoeksche Waard Island in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
Meuse
The Meuse (Moûze) or Maas (Maos or Maas) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea from the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta.
Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
North Brabant
North Brabant (Noord-Brabant; Brabantian), also unofficially called Brabant, is a province in the south of the Netherlands.
Scheldt
The Scheldt (Escaut; Schelde) is a river that flows through northern France, western Belgium, and the southwestern part of the Netherlands, with its mouth at the North Sea.
Scheldt–Rhine Canal
The Scheldt–Rhine Canal (Schelde-Rijnkanaal) in Belgium and the Netherlands connects Antwerp with the Volkerak, and thereby the Scheldt with the Rhine. Striene and Scheldt–Rhine Canal are Tholen.
See Striene and Scheldt–Rhine Canal
St. Elizabeth's flood (1421)
The St. Striene and St. Elizabeth's flood (1421) are history of South Holland and history of Zeeland.
See Striene and St. Elizabeth's flood (1421)
Steenbergen
Steenbergen is a municipality and a town in the province of North Brabant in the south of the Netherlands.
Strijen
Strijen is a town and former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
Tholen
Tholen is a 25,000 people municipality in the southwest of the Netherlands. Striene and Tholen are Zeeland geography stubs.
Zeeland
Zeeland (Zeêland; historical English exonym Zealand) is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands.
See also
History of South Holland
- 1874 Warmond train accident
- 1926 Voorschoten train crash
- 1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague
- 2023 Voorschoten train crash
- Andrew Wouters
- Battle of Zwartewaal
- Battle of the Slaak
- Bouches-de-la-Meuse
- Cananefates
- Capelle train accident
- Capture of Brielle
- Dutch Waterline
- Godfried Coart
- Goejanverwellesluis
- Grote Hollandse Waard
- History of Delft
- History of Dordrecht
- History of Leiden
- History of Rotterdam
- History of The Hague
- History of Vlaardingen
- Martyrs of Alkmaar
- Martyrs of Gorkum
- Martyrs of Roermond
- North Sea flood of 1953
- Siege of Leiden
- Siege of Oudewater (1575)
- Siege of Schoonhoven (1575)
- St. Elizabeth's flood (1404)
- St. Elizabeth's flood (1421)
- Striene
- Zuidzijde truck accident
- Zwijndrechtse Nieuwlichters
Tholen
- Anna Jacobapolder
- Battle of the Slaak
- Eastern Scheldt
- Eendracht
- Keeten-Mastgat
- Krammer
- Nieuw-Strijen
- Oosterschelde National Park
- Oud-Vossemeer
- Philipsdam
- Poortvliet
- Scheldt–Rhine Canal
- Scherpenisse
- Sint Philipsland (island)
- Sint Philipsland (village)
- Sint-Annaland
- Sint-Maartensdijk
- Sluis, Tholen
- Stavenisse
- Striene
- Tholen
- Volkerak
- Westkerke, Netherlands