The Denderstreek or Denderland is a region in Belgium. It is named after the river Dender . Though the river stretches over three provinces, Hainaut , East Flanders and Flemish Brabant , the region called after the river is situated in East Flanders. Most of the Denderstreek is part of the Scheldeland (Scheldtland), the rest is part of the Flemish Ardennes .
3-623: The Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek or in popular language Molenbeek (English: Millbrook-Ter Erpenbrook) is a brook in the Denderstreek region of Belgium. The stream has a length of approximately 25 kilometers. The source of the Molenbeek is in Godveerdegem and the delta is located at Hofstade . This brook is not to be confused with a 22-km water body called Molenbeek , which also flows through Erpe-Mere (and Herzele ). The 22-km Molenbeek
6-517: Is part of the Drie Molenbeken drainage basin . The basin of the Molenbeek is located in the province of East Flanders and flows through the municipalities of Zottegem ( Godveerdegem , Erwetegem , and Grotenberge ), Herzele ( Herzele , Sint-Lievens-Esse , Woubrechtegem , and Ressegem ), Haaltert ( Heldergem , Kerksken , and Haaltert ), Erpe-Mere ( Aaigem , Mere , and Erpe ) and Aalst ( Aalst and Hofstade ). The Molenbeek
9-789: Is part of the Molenbeek Erpe-Mere drainage basin , which is itself part of the Dender basin. The basin of the Molenbeek has an area of approximately 5474 hectares. The Molenbeek flows into the Dender at Hofstade. From its source in Godveerdegem to the delta in Hofstade, the Molenbeek has the following tributaries: Plankebeek, Meilegembeek, De Burg's Heerendijkbeek, Grep, Holbeek, Steenbeek, and Zijpbeek. Denderstreek The Dutch word streek means "region". Thus, Denderstreek means "Dender Region". The Denderstreek includes
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