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The next day he took part in Poetry And The Film, a recorded symposium at Cinema 16, with panellists Amos Vogel, Arthur Miller, Maya Deren, Parker Tyler, and Willard Maas.
The Afgedamde Maas joins the Waal, the main stem of the Rhine at Woudrichem, and then flows under the name of Boven Merwede to Hardinxveld-Giessendam, where it splits into Nieuwe Merwede and Beneden Merwede.
The Meuse ( Maas ) at Maastricht
At the same time, the branch leading to the Merwede was dammed at Heusden, ( and has since been known as the Afgedamde Maas ) so that little water from the Meuse entered the old Maas courses, or the Rhine distributaries.
It is located on the north bank of the Nieuwe Maas / Nieuwe Waterweg river at the confluence with the Oude Maas.
There were six major water obstacles between the XXX Corps ' jumping-off point and the objective of the north bank of the Nederrijn: the Wilhelmina Canal at Son ; the Zuid-Willems Canal at Veghel ; the Maas River at Grave ; the Maas-Waal Canal ; the Waal River at Nijmegen ; and the Nederrijn at Arnhem.
The Demer river's drainage basin covers most of the central and southern part of the province, except for the southeastern corner, where the Jeker ( in French: ( le ) Geer ) runs past Tongeren and into the river Maas ( in French: ( la ) Meuse ) at Maastricht.
* James Maas, American social psychologist, Professor at Cornell University, and Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow
Because Venlo had both a road and a rail bridge over the river Meuse River (" Maas " in Dutch ) the city was severely damaged during several bomb raids ( 13 October – 19 November 1944 ) on those bridges at the end of the war.
Brielle (), also called Den Briel ( Brill in English ) is a town, municipality and historic seaport in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland, on the north side of the island of Voorne-Putten, at the mouth of the New Maas.
In 1950, the Nieuwe Maas ( or Brielse Maas ) was dammed off at both ends of Rozenburg Island, thereby forming Briel Lake and connecting it to Voorne-Putten Island.
It is at the southern tip of the island of IJsselmonde, at the confluence of the rivers Oude Maas, Beneden-Merwede, and Noord.
Historically, it forked off the Oude Maas river at the town of Oud-Beijerland to end in the Haringvliet estuary, but as a ( planned ) result from the Delta Works, its flow has been reversed.
The Afgedamde Maas river joins the Waal at Woudrichem to form the Boven Merwede, which at Hardinxveld-Giessendam splits into the Beneden Merwede river on the right and the Nieuwe Merwede river on the left.
The former of the two channels was dammed at Heusden in 1904, to separate the flows of the Maas and Rhine distributaries, and has since been known as the Afgedamde Maas ( literally, " dammed-up ").

Maas and Dordrecht
* from the island of Dordrecht on the southeast by the Oude Maas
The municipality covers the entire Dordrecht Island, also often called Het Eiland van Dordt ( the Island of Dordt ), bordered by the rivers Oude Maas, Beneden Merwede, Nieuwe Merwede, Hollands Diep, and Dordtsche Kil.
It flows from Hardinxveld-Giessendam to Dordrecht, where it splits into the Noord and Oude Maas rivers.
The Nieuwe Merwede joins River Bergse Maas near Lage Zwaluwe to form the Hollands Diep estuary, and separates the Island of Dordrecht from the Biesbosch National Park.
These bridges were those at Dordrecht, Moerdijk, and the Nieuwe Maas.

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* Saints Wiro ( Bishop of Utrecht ) ( 710 ), Plechelm ( 730 ), and Hierodeacon Otger ( Odger ) ( 8th c .), Missionary bishops in the Maas Valley at Limburg

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* 1906 – Willard Maas, American educator and filmmaker ( d. 1971 )
* 1900 – Frederica Sagor Maas, American playwright and super-centenarian ( d. 2012 )
Maastricht is situated on both sides of the Meuse river ( Dutch: Maas ) in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands, on the Belgian border ( with both the Dutch-speaking Flemish and French-speaking Walloon region within easy reach from the city centre ) and near the German border.
The Maas (; ) or Meuse (; ; Walloon Mouze ) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea.
The Dutch name Maas descends from Middle Dutch Mase, which comes from the presumed but unattested Old Dutch form * Masa, from Proto-Germanic * Masō.
The river has been divided near Heusden into the Afgedamde Maas on the right and the Bergse Maas on the left.
The Bergse Maas continues under the name of Amer, which is part of the Biesbosch.
From then on, several stretches of the original Merwede were named " Maas " ( i. e. Meuse ) instead and served as the primary outflow of that river.
Those branches are currently known as the Nieuwe Maas and Oude Maas.
The branch of the Meuse leading directly to the sea eventually silted up, ( and now forms the Oude Maasje stream ), but in 1904 the canalised Bergse Maas was dug to take over the functions of the silted-up branch.
The Meuse ( Maas ) is mentioned in the ( nowadays not sung ) first stanza of the Deutschlandlied German national anthem.
By 69, when the Batavians, the original inhabitants of the Rhine and Maas delta, revolted, a village called Oppidum Batavorum had formed near the Roman camp.
In 1923 the current Radboud University Nijmegen was founded and in 1927 a channel was dug between the Waal and Maas rivers.
From Hook of Holland it stretches for approximately where the waterway continues as the Nieuwe Maas.
In 2000 Art Zoyd released a musical interpretation of the novel titled u. B. I. Q. U. e .. Also the name of a Timo Maas single.

at and Dordrecht
Maurice systematically removed Arminian magistrates from office and called a national synod at Dordrecht.
This secret meeting, called by the city of Dordrecht, was a rebellious act since only King Philip II or his stadtholder, at that time the Duke of Alva, were allowed to call a meeting of the states.
The Japanese battleship Kaiyō Maru was launched at Dordrecht in 1865.
Even to this day, the two bells in the church's belltower, named Maria and Salvator and cast in 1517 by Hendrick de Tremonia of Dordrecht, are rung every evening at nine o ' clock.
The NS covers most of the country, with almost all cities connected, mostly with a service frequency of two trains an hour or more ( and at least four trains per hour between all of the largest 5 cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Eindhoven as well as some larger cities: Nijmegen, Amersfoort, Arnhem ,'s-Hertogenbosch, Dordrecht and Leiden ).
Another important aspect in the schism was a conference held at Ohnenheim, Alsace, by several Swiss Brethren ministers and elders in 1660, in which they formally adopted the Dordrecht Confession of Faith that had been drawn up by Dutch Mennonites.
There are no bridges or tunnels crossing the Nieuwe Merwede, but there is a car ferry from the Island of Dordrecht on the west at " Kop van't Land " to Brabantse Oever, Werkendam ( Biesbosch ).
He was the son of Johannes ( Jan ) Vos, a Protestant from the Netherlands, who fled from persecution into the Electorate of the Palatinate and briefly became pastor in the village near Heidelberg where Gerardus ( the Latinized form of Gerrit ) was born, before friction with the strict Lutherans of the Palatinate caused him to settle the following year at the University of Leiden as student of theology, and finally became pastor at Dordrecht, where he died in 1585.
After spending some time in Friesland and in the Electorate of the Palatinate he was in 1570 taken into the service of William, prince of Orange, and in 1572 was sent as his representative to the first meeting of the States-General assembled at Dordrecht.
The States of Holland, assembling at Dordrecht in 1572, openly declared against Alba's government, and marshaled under the banners of the prince of Orange.
) Platonism at the Origins of Modernity Dordrecht: Springer, 2008.
After having attended the Latin school in Dordrecht, he studied at the University of Leiden, where he excelled at mathematics and law.
From 1618 to 1619 the international Reformed churches, with representatives from several countries, met at the Synod or Council of Dordrecht ( Dordt ) in the Netherlands and there collectively stated their faith, summarizing biblical teachings in the Canons of the Council of Dordrecht.
Before his return to Dordrecht in 1653 Maes painted a few Rembrandtesque genre pictures, with life-size figures and in a deep glowing scheme of colour, like the Reverie at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Card Players at the National Gallery, and the Children with a Goat Carriage.
It is in pictures jointly produced by them that we discover Van Der Neer's presence at Dordrecht.
From 1627 until his death at the age of 48 he was rector of the Latin school in Dordrecht.
He was killed in action at the Battle of Stormberg, Dordrecht, Cape Colony, South Africa, on 23 February 1900.
Godfried Schalcken was born in 1643 at Dordrecht, and he studied under Samuel van Hoogstraten in Dordrecht before he moved to Leiden, into the studio of Gerard Dou ( 1613 – 1675 ), one of Rembrandt's most famous pupils.

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