
Meuse River
The Meuse River is a major waterway in Western Europe, flowing approximately 925 kilometers (575 miles) from its source in France, through Belgium and the Netherlands, before emptying into the North Sea. It plays an important role in transportation and trade, connecting various regions and cities. The river is also known for its scenic beauty and cultural significance, with picturesque towns and historical sites along its banks. The Meuse has been crucial for agriculture, industry, and tourism in the areas it traverses, making it a vital artery for both commerce and recreation.