- Kromme Rijn
Geobox River
name = Kromme Rijn
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other_name = Crooked Rhine
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country = The Netherlands
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state = Utrecht
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source_name = Nederrijn
source_location = Wijk bij Duurstede
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source_state = Utrecht
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mouth_name = Leidse Rijn
mouth_location = Utrecht
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mouth_state = Utrecht
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map_caption = Location of Kromme Rijn in dark blue.The Kromme Rijn ("Crooked Rhine", for its many bends) is a river in
Utrecht (province) , the Netherlands.In Roman times, this northernmost branch of the
Rhine delta was the main distributary of this major European river. Along its banks the Romans built their frontier castella part of the "Limes Germanicus ".Since the
Middle Ages , however, the stream lost its importance as it silted up, and eventually it is nearly cut off from theNederrijn -Lek main artery. Yet it retained the name "Rhine".The Kromme Rijn splits off the Nederrijn-Lek main artery at the old town of
Wijk bij Duurstede (calledDorestad before medieval times), after which it twists and turns through theprovince of Utrecht, past the towns ofCothen ,Werkhoven ,Odijk andBunnik , and ends in themoat of the city of Utrecht.Originally, the city of Utrecht was built by the Romans at a
ford (crossing) near the place where the Kromme Rijn forks into rivers Vecht (north) andLeidse Rijn (west); the last stretch within thecity wall s, however, was channelised to form theOudegracht canal . Rivers Leidse Rijn and Vecht extend from the city moat and are the continuation of the Kromme Rijn.
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