The Meuse 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. It has a total length of 925km (575 miles).

History

From 1301, the upper Meuse roughly marked the western border of the Holy Roman Empire with the Kingdom of France, after Count Henry III of Bar had to receive the western part of the County of Bar (Barrois mouvant) as a French fief from the hands of King Philip IV. In 1408, a Burgundian army led by John the Fearless went to the aid of John III against the citizens of Liège, who were in open revolt. After the battle, which saw the men from Liège defeated, John ordered the drowning in the Meuse of burghers and noblemen in Liège whose loyalties he suspected.

The border remained relatively stable until the annexation of the Three Bishoprics Metz, Toul and Verdun by King Henry II in 1552 and the occupation of the Duchy of Lorraine by the forces of King Louis XIII in 1633. Its lower Belgian (Walloon) portion, part of the sillon industriel, was the first fully industrialized area in continental Europe.

The Afgedamde Maas was created in the late Middle Ages, when a major flood made a connection between the Maas and the Merwede at the town of Woudrichem. From that moment on, the current Afgedamde Maas was the main branch of the lower Meuse. The former main branch eventually silted up and is today called the Oude Maasje. In the late 19th century and early 20th century the connection between the Maas and Rhine was closed off and the Maas was given a new, artificial mouth – the Bergse Maas. The resulting separation of the rivers Rhine and Maas reduced the risk of flooding and was considered to be the greatest achievement in Dutch hydraulic engineering before the completion of the Zuiderzee Works and Delta Works. The former main branch was, after the dam at its southern inlet was completed in 1904, renamed Afgedamde Maas and no longer receives water from the Maas.

The Meuse and its crossings were a key objective of the Battle of France, the Battle of Sedan and also for the last major German WWII counter-offensive on the Western Front, the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 and January 1945.

The Meuse is represented in the documentary The River People released in 2012 by Xavier Istasse.

In July 2021, the Meuse basin was one of the many regions in Europe to experience catastrophic flooding during the 2021 European floods.

Etymology

The name Meuse is derived from the French name of the river, derived from its Latin name, Mosa, which ultimately derives from the Celtic or Proto-Celtic name *Mosā. This probably derives from the same root as English "maze", referring to the river's twists and turns.

The Dutch name Maas descends from Middle Dutch Mase, which comes from the presumed but unattested Old Dutch form *Masa, from Proto-Germanic *Masō. Modern Dutch and German Maas and Limburgish Maos preserve this Germanic form. Despite the similarity, the Germanic name is not derived from the Celtic name, judging from the change from earlier o into a, which is characteristic of the Germanic languages.[clarification needed]

Geography

The Meuse seen from SPOT satellite. The village in the lower right of the photo is Bogny-sur-Meuse; the village in the upper left is Revin.

The Meuse rises in Pouilly-en-Bassigny, commune of Le Châtelet-sur-Meuse on the Langres plateau in France from where it flows northwards past Sedan (the head of navigation) and Charleville-Mézières into Belgium.

At Namur it is joined by the Sambre. Beyond Namur the Meuse winds eastwards and passes Liège before turning north. The river then forms part of the Belgian-Dutch border, except that at Maastricht the border lies further to the west. In the Netherlands it continues northwards through Venlo closely along the border to Germany, then turns towards the west, where it runs parallel to the Waal and forms part of the extensive Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, together with the Scheldt to its south and the Rhine to the north. 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 De Biesbosch. 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. Near Lage Zwaluwe, the Nieuwe Merwede joins the Amer, forming the Hollands Diep, which splits into Grevelingen and Haringvliet, before finally flowing into the North Sea.

The Meuse is crossed by railway bridges between the following stations (on the left and right banks respectively):

There are also numerous road bridges and around 32 ferry crossings.

The Meuse is navigable over a substantial part of its total length: In the Netherlands and Belgium, the river is part of the major inland navigation infrastructure, connecting the Rotterdam-Amsterdam-Antwerp port areas to the industrial areas upstream: 's-Hertogenbosch, Venlo, Maastricht, Liège, Namur. Between Maastricht and Maasbracht, an unnavigable section of the Meuse is bypassed by the 36km (22.4mi) Juliana Canal. South of Namur, further upstream, the river can only carry more modest vessels, although a barge as long as 100m (328ft). can still reach the French border town of Givet.

From Givet, the river is canalized over a distance of 272 kilometres (169mi). The canalized Meuse used to be called the "Canal de l'Est — Branche Nord" but was recently rebaptized into "Canal de la Meuse". The waterway can be used by the smallest barges that are still in use commercially almost 40m (131ft) long and just over 5 metres (16ft) wide. Just upstream of the town of Commercy, the Canal de la Meuse connects with the Marne–Rhine Canal by means of a short diversion canal.

The Cretaceous sea reptile Mosasaurus is named after the river Meuse. The first fossils of it were discovered outside Maastricht in 1780.

A view of the Meuse in the French Ardennes at Laifour

Basin area

The Meuse and the Rochers de Freÿr, in front of the Castle of Freÿr south of Dinant
The Meuse at Namur, capital of Belgium's Wallonia
The Meuse at Liège, third river port of Europe
The Meuse (Maas) at Maastricht
Meuse near Gennep
Meuse near Grave
Meuse near Appeltern

An international agreement was signed in 2002 in Ghent, Belgium, about the management of the river amongst France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Also participating in the agreement were the Belgian regional governments of Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels (which is not in the basin of the Meuse but pumps running water into the Meuse).

Most of the basin area (approximately 36,000km2) is in Wallonia (12,000km2), followed by France (9,000km2), the Netherlands (8,000km2), Germany (2,000km2), Flanders (2,000km2) and Luxembourg (a few km2).

An International Commission on the Meuse has the responsibility of the implementation of the treaty.

The costs of this Commission are met by all these countries, in proportion of their own territory in the basin of the Meuse: Netherlands 30%, Wallonia 30%, France 15%, Germany 14.5%, Flanders 5%, Brussels 4.5%, Kingdom of Belgium 0.5%, and Luxembourg 0.5%.

The map of the basin area of Meuse was joined to the text of the treaty.

As for culture, as a major communication route the River Meuse is the origin of Mosan art, principally (Wallonia and France).

The first landscape painted in the Renaissance was the landscape of Meuse by Joachim Patinir. He was likely the uncle of Henri Blès, who is sometimes defined as a Mosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16th century (i.e. second generation of landscape painters).

Tributaries

The main tributaries of the Meuse are listed below in downstream-upstream order, with the town where the tributary meets the river:

Distributaries

The lower part of the Rhine-Meuse Delta

The mean annual discharge rate of the Meuse has been relatively stable over the last few thousand years. One recent study estimates that average flow has increased by about 10% since 2000BC. The hydrological distribution of the Meuse changed during the later Middle Ages, when a major flood forced it to shift its main course northwards towards the river Merwede. From then on several stretches of the original Merwede were renamed "Maas" (i.e. Meuse) and served as the primary outflow of that river. Those branches are currently known as the Nieuwe Maas and Oude Maas.

However during another series of severe floods the Meuse found an additional path towards the sea, resulting in the creation of the Biesbosch wetlands and Hollands Diep estuaries. Thereafter the Meuse split near Heusden into two main distributaries, one flowing north to join the Merwede and one flowing direct to the sea. The branch of the Meuse leading direct 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. 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. The resulting separation of the rivers Rhine and Meuse is considered to be the greatest achievement in Dutch hydraulic engineering before the completion of the Zuiderzee Works and Delta Works. In 1970 the Haringvlietdam has been finished. Since then the reunited Rhine and Meuse waters have reached the North Sea either at this site or, during times of lower discharges of the Rhine, at Hook of Holland.

A 2008 study notes that the difference between summer and winter flow volumes has increased significantly in the last 100–200years. It points out that the frequency of serious floods (i.e. flows > 1000% of normal) has increased markedly. They predict that winter flooding of the Meuse may become a recurring problem in the coming decades.

Départements, provinces and towns

The Meuse flows through the following departments of France, provinces of Belgium, provinces of the Netherlands and towns:

Detailed route

Main cities and tributaries will be in bold.

RegionMunicipality on the left bankMunicipality on the right bankRoute
European Union France Grand Est Haute-Marne France Grand Est Region Haute-Marne DepartmentLe Châtelet-sur-MeuseLe Châtelet-sur-MeuseSource near Pouilly-en-Bassigny Le Châtelet-sur-Meuse Premier pont de la Meuse
Dammartin-sur-MeuseDammartin-sur-MeuseMalroy Pont de Malroy Pont du Pâtis des Vannees Ruisseau de Pré Chatenay
Val-de-MeuseVal-de-MeuseMeuse Pont de Meuse (D429 Val-de-Meuse - Dombrot-le-Sec) Ruisseau d'Avrecourt Railway bridge Culmont-Chalindrey - Toul line Ru d'Ouette Ru des Fossés Ruisseau de Bocheret Provenchères-sur-Meuse Pont de Val-de-Meuse (D189) Ruisseau des Aimeguenons Pont de l'A31 (A31 Nancy - Dijon) Ruisseau de Joncourt Pont de D132 Ruisseau de l'Étange Ruisseau du Grand Étange
LavilleneuveVal-de-MeuseRuisseau de Rangecourt Pont de Lavilleneuve (D132) Le Viau
Val-de-MeuseLénizeul Pont de D228
BassoncourtBassoncourtRuisseau du Soilleron Pont de Bassin Court sur la Meuse (D33)
Breuvannes-en-BassignyBreuvannes-en-BassignyRuisseau des Noues Meuvy Pont de Meuvy (D220)
ClefmontClefmont/
AudeloncourtAudeloncourtRuisseau du Grand Pré
LevécourtLevécourtRuisseau de la Hourie Levécourt Pont de Levécourt (D131)
HuilliécourtDoncourt-sur-Meuse/
HâcourtHâcourtPont de Hâcourt
Bourg-Sainte-MarieHâcourt Ruisseau de Piot
Brainville-sur-MeusePont de Bourg-Sainte-Marie (D119)
Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-MouzonBourmont-entre-Meuse-et-MouzonBourmont
Saint-ThiébaultSaint-Thiébault Pont de Saint-Thiébault (D16) Ruisseau d'Illoud
Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-MouzonPont de Gonaincourt (D119) Gonaincourt Le Mordé Pont de Bourmont sur la Meuse (D148) Goncourt
Harréville-les-ChanteursHarréville-les-ChanteursRailway bridges Culmont-Chalindrey - Toul line (2x) Harréville-les-Chanteurs Pont de Harréville-les-Chanteurs (D202)
European Union France Grand Est Vosges (department) France Grand Est Region Vosges DepartmentBazoilles-sur-MeuseBazoilles-sur-MeuseRailway bridges Culmont-Chalindrey - Toul line (2x) Pont de Bazoilles-sur-Meuse (D74 Langres - Neufchâteau) Bazoilles-sur-Meuse
NeufchâteauNeufchâteauRailway bridge Culmont-Chalindrey - Toul line Neufchâteau Pont de Neufchâteau (D674 Chaumont - Neufchâteau) Mouzon Railway bridge at Neufchâteau railway station Pont All. Charles Péguy
FrebécourtFrebécourtPont de Frebécourt Frebécourt La Saônelle
CousseyCousseyCoussey Pont de Coussey (D3)
Domrémy-la-PucelleDomrémy-la-PucellePont de Domrémy-la-Pucelle (D164 Neufchâteau - Greux) Domrémy-la-Pucelle
GreuxMaxey-sur-MeuseVair
Maxey-sur-MeuseMaxey-sur-Meuse Pont de D19
European Union France Grand Est Meuse (department) France Grand Est Region Meuse DepartmentBrixey-aux-ChanoinesBrixey-aux-ChanoinesPont de Brixey-aux-Chanoines
SauvignySauvignyRuisseau de Ruppes Sauvigny Pont de Sauvigny
Montbras/
SauvignyPont de Traveron Traveron
Pagny-la-Blanche-CôtePagny-la-Blanche-CôteRivière de Chêtre Pont de Pagny-la-Blanche-Côte (D32) Rivière de Chêtre
MontbrasChampougny/
TaillancourtLa Haute Meuse
ChampougnyChampougny Pont de Champougny
Maxey-sur-VaiseMaxey-sur-Vaise/
Burey-en-VauxSepvigny/
SepvignyPont de Sepvigny (D145)
Neuville-lès-VaucouleursNeuville-lès-Vaucouleurs/
VaucouleursChalainesChalaines Pont de Chalaines (D960 Toul - Bure) La Haute Meuse
Ugny-sur-MeuseRigny-la-SalleLe Goulot de Meuse Ugny-sur-Meuse
Saint-Germain-sur-MeusePont de Ugny-sur-Meuse (D36) Saint-Germain-sur-Meuse Pont de Saint-Germain-sur-Meuse (D144A)
Ugny-sur-MeuseOurches-sur-MeuseOurches-sur-Meuse Pont de D144
Pagny-sur-MeusePagny-sur-MeusePont de Pagny-sur-Meuse (N4 Paris - Strasbourg) Pagny-sur-Meuse Pont de D36
TrousseyTrousseyTroussey Pont de D36C Marne–Rhine Canal Pont de Troussey (D36)
Void-VaconSorcy-Saint-MartinRuisseau de Frasne Le Vidus
Sorcy-Saint-MartinPont de Sorcy-Saint-Martin (D10) Sorcy-Saint-Martin Pont de D144
Sorcy-Saint-MartinEuvilleRailway bridge Paris-Est–Strasbourg-Ville line Issey Pont d'Euville (D144) Canal de l'Est
CommercyCommercyCanal de l'Est Pont de D36 Ruisseau de la Noue
VignotVignotRuisseau d'Aulnois Pont de Vignot (D958 Commercy - Pont-à-Mousson) Vignot
CommercyCommercyPont de Rte de Boncourt (D8A) Canal de l'Est
LérouvilleCommercyCanal de l'Est
Boncourt-sur-MeuseBoncourt-sur-MeuseRailway bridge Lérouville - Metz line Pont de Boncourt-sur-Meuse
Pont-sur-MeusePont-sur-MeusePont-sur-Meuse Pont de Pont-sur-Meuse (D12) Ruisseau de Chonville
Vadonville/
MécrinMécrinPont de Mécrin (D12A) Mécrin
SampignyHan-sur-MeuseRivière de Mont
Han-sur-MeuseBrasseitte Pont du Moulin Blussot (D183) Ally-sur-Meuse Han-sur-Meuse
Saint-MihielPont de Han-sur-Meuse (D7A)
Kœur-la-PetiteBisléePont de D964 (Commercy - Verdun) Canal de l'Est
Kœur-la-GrandePont de Bislée (D171) Bislée
ChauvoncourtCanal de l'Est
ChauvoncourtMenonville
Saint-MihielSaint-MihielCanal de l'Est Saint-Mihiel Pont de Saint-Mihiel (D901 Saint-Mihiel - Rumont)
Les ParochesMaizeyLe Rehaut Canal de l'Est
MaizeyMaizy
DompcevrinPont de Maizy (D101) Dompcevrin Le Hamboquin
BannoncourtRouvrois-sur-Meuse/
BannoncourtLa Petite Meuse Pont de Bannoncourt (D109) Bannoncourt Railway bridge LGV Est high speed line (Paris - Strasbourg) Ruisseau de Rompierre
Lacroix-sur-MeuseLa Prêle
Woimbey/
TroyonTroyonPont de Troyon Troyon
Bouquemont/
Tilly-sur-Meuse/
Tilly-sur-MeusePont de Tilly-sur-Meuse Tilly-sur-Meuse
Ambly-sur-MeuseRuisseau de Récourt
Villers-sur-MeuseVillers-sur-MeuseVillers-sur-Meuse Pont de Villers-sur-Meuse (D21)
Les MonthaironsLes MonthaironsPont de Rue du Lavoir Les Monthairons Le Petit Monthairon
Dieue-sur-MeuseDieue-sur-MeuseLe Clair Fossé Ruisseau de la Dieue La Petite Meuse Pont de Dieue-sur-Meuse (D159) Dieue-sur-Meuse Ruisseau de Billonneau Ruisseau de la Dieue
Dugny-sur-MeuseHaudainvillePont de l'Autoroute A4 (Paris - Strasbourg) Ruisseau du Franc Ban
BellerayBellerayPont de Belleray (D301) Belleray Canal de l'Est
VerdunVerdunSaint Vanne Pont de D330 Pont de Rued'Anthouard Verdun Saint Vanne Pont Fernand Legay Canal du Puty Pont Chaussée Pont de D603 (Verdun - Metz)
Belleville-sur-MeuseThierville-sur-MeuseRailway bridge St-Hilaire-au-Temple-Hagondange line (Verdun-Metz) Canal de l'Est La Scance Pont de D302B
Charny-sur-MeuseBras-sur-MeuseCharny-sur-Meuse Pont de Bras-sur-Meuse (D115)
VacherauvilleVacherauvilleVacherauville
MarreChampneuvilleRuisseau de la Claire
Chattancourt/
ChampneuvillePont de Champneuville (D214)
Cumières-le-Mort-Homme/
Regnéville-sur-MeuseSamogneuxRegnéville-sur-Meuse Pont de Samogneux Samogneux
Forges-sur-MeuseBrabant-sur-MeuseRuisseau de Forges
ConsenvoyeConsenvoyePont de Consenvoye Consenvoye
DannevouxSivry-sur-MeuseCanal de l'Est Ruisseau de Guénoville Le Butel Pont de Dannevoux Ruisseau de Brouzel
Vilosnes-HaraumontVilosnes-HaraumontCanal de l'Est Canal de l'Est Vilosnes-Haraumont Pont de Vilosnes-Haraumont (D123B)
Brieulles-sur-MeuseBrieulles-sur-MeuseRuisseau de Domfontaine Brieulles-sur-Meuse Le Wassieu
Cléry-le-PetitLiny-devant-DunLe Doua La Tranchée
Dun-sur-MeuseCanal de l'Est
DoulconDun-sur-Meuse Pont de Dun-sur-Meuse (D998) Doulcon L'Andon
Sassey-sur-MeuseMilly-sur-BradonRuisseau de Bradon Canal de l'Est
Sassey-sur-MeuseSassey-sur-Meuse Pont de Sassey-sur-Meuse (D30) Ruisseau des Gaules
Mont-devant-SasseyRuisseau de Mont Ruisseau de Longvaux
Saulmory-VillefrancheMouzayRuisseau de Froide Fontaine Le Grand Mohat Le Petit Mohat
Wiseppe/
StenayCanal de l'Est
StenayPont de Stenay (D947 Stenay - Montmédy) Stenay Canal de l'Est La Wiseppe Ruisseau de Cervizy
Martincourt-sur-MeuseMartincourt-sur-MeusePont de Martincourt-sur-Meuse Martincourt-sur-Meuse
Luzy-Saint-MartinInorRuisseau de Cesse Pont de Luz Inor Canal de l'Est
Pouilly-sur-MeuseRuisseau du Fond de Noue
Pouilly-sur-MeusePont de Pouilly-sur-Meuse Pouilly-sur-Meuse
European Union France Grand Est Ardennes (department)/Meuse (department) France Grand Est Region Ardennes Department / Meuse DepartmentLétanne Ardennes (department)Pouilly-sur-Meuse Meuse (department)La Wame Létanne
European Union France Grand Est Ardennes (department) France Grand Est Region Ardennes DepartmentLétanneMouzonLe Bras de Vincy Canal de l'Est Canal de l'Est
MouzonMouzon Pont de D19
Autrecourt-et-PourronYoncq Autrecourt Ruisseau de Brouhan
Villers-devant-MouzonVillers-devant-Mouzon Ruisseau de la Vignette Ruisseau des Trois Fontaines Coupure de Remilly
Remilly-AillicourtDouzy/
Remilly-AillicourtPetit Remilly Pont de Remilly-Aillicourt (D4) Remilly
BazeillesChiers Aillicourt Pont de Bazeilles (D129) Coupure de Remilly
Noyers-Pont-MaugisRuisseau de Thélonne Railway bridge Mohon-Thionville line (Sedan - Thionville) Pont-Maugis
BalanRuisseau de Batelotte
WadelincourtWadelincourt
SedanPont de Sedan (N43 Sedan - Charleville-Mézières)
SedanPont de l'Avenue Philippoteaux (D8043A) Canal de l'Est Pont du Boulevard Fabert Sedan Pont de Meuse Passerelle Saint-Vincent de Paul Canal de l'Est Pont-Neuf de Sedan
GlaireFloingRuz de Glaire Floing Glaire Tour à Glaire (Glaire) Ruisseau de Floing Igles (Glaire)
Saint-MengesRuisseau du Bas Caillou Saint-Menges
DoncheryRuisseau de la Falizette Villette (Glaire) Pont de Glaire (A34 Sedan - Charleville-Mézières) Railway bridge Mohon-Thionville line (Charleville-Mézières - Sedan)
SedanFrénois (Sedan)
DoncheryPont de Donchery (D24) Donchery
Villers-sur-BarVrigne
Vrigne-MeuseVrigne-Meuse Bar
Dom-le-MesnilCanal des Ardennes
Nouvion-sur-MeuseNouvion-sur-Meuse Pont de Nouvion-sur-Meuse (D33)
FlizeRuisseau des Trois Fontaines Flize Ruisseau de Boutancourt
Chalandry-ElaireElaire (Chalandry-Elaire)
Les AyvellesLumesLumes
LumesRailway bridge Mohon-Thionville line (Charleville-Mézières - Sedan)
Villers-SemeusePont de Lumes (A34 Sedan - Charleville-Mézières) Ruisseau de la Truie Dérivation de Romery
Saint-LaurentDérivation de Romery
Charleville-MézièresLe Theux (Charleville-Mézières)
Charleville-MézièresVence Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Reims) Mohon (Charleville-Mézières) Canal de l'Est Pont de la Victoire (D8043A) Mézières (Charleville-Mézières) Pont de Pierre Saint-Julien (Charleville-Mézières)
Prix-lès-MézièresPont de Manchester (N43 Charleville-Mézières - Sedan) Ruisseau du Marbay Manchester (Charleville-Mézières) Prix-lès-Mézières Ruisseau des Rejets Ruisseau de Praëlle
WarcqWarcq Pont de Warcq (D16) Sormonne
Charleville-MézièresPont de N43 (Charleville-Mézières - Sedan) Passerelle Bayard Pont d'Arches (D8043A) Canal de l'Est Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Reims) Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Canal de l'Est Charleville-Mézières Pont de Mocy (D58) Montcy-Saint-Pierre (Charleville-Mézières) Passerelle du Mont Olympe
Montcy-Notre-DameRuisseau de la Fontaine du Prince Ruisseau de Soiru Montcy-Notre-Dame Pont de Montcy-Notre-Dame (D58A) Canal de l'Est
Aiglemont/
Nouzonville/
NouzonvilleNouzonville La Goutelle Ruisseau du Pré Allard Pont de Nouzonville (D13)
Joigny-sur-MeuseJoigny-sur-MeusePont de Joigny-sur-Meuse (D1A) Joigny-sur-Meuse
Bogny-sur-MeuseBogny-sur-MeuseBraux Pont Jean-Rogissart (D1) Levrézy Bogny-sur-Meuse Pont Rue Jourde (D1C) Château Regnault
MontherméRailway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet)
MontherméSemois Monthermé Pont de Monthermé (D989)
DevilleDeville Ruisseau de Mairupt
LaifourRuisseau de la Lambrèque
RevinRuisseau de la Grande Commune Ruisseau de la Petite Commune Laifour Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Pont de Laifour (D1)
Les Mazures/
AnchampsRailway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Anchamps Pont d'Anchamps (D1B) Ru de la Pille Ruisseau des Meurtriers
RevinOrzy Pont d'Orzy Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Revin Pont de la Bouverie (D988 Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Sartnizon
RocroiPont de Saint-Nicolas Saint-Nicolas (Rocroi) Faux Ruisseau de Falières
RevinPont de Fumay (D988 Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Ruisseau des Cochons
FumayRuisseau de Come
FumayRuisseau des Manises Railway bridge Soissons - Givet line (Charleville-Mézières - Givet) Ruisseau de la Folie
HaybesFumay Pont de Fumay (D7) Ri d'Alyse
HaybesPont de la Guerre (D7B) Haybes Ruisseau de Mohron
FépinRuisseau d'Hargnies Fépin
Montigny-sur-MeuseVireux-WallerandRisdoux Fond de la Mènerie Montigny-sur-Meuse
Vireux-MolhainVireux-Molhain Vireux-Wallerand Pont de Vireux (D989)
HiergesViroin
AubrivesAubrivesAubrives
Ham-sur-MeuseHam-sur-Meuse Pont de Ham (D46DB)
ChoozChooz Nuclear Power Plant
ChoozPont de Chemin de Mission Chooz Pont de Chooz
RancennesLe Fond des Vaux Les Trois Fontaines (Chooz)
Givet/
GivetRuisseau de Rancennes Givet Pont des Américains (D949) Houille
European Union France/Belgium Grand Est/Wallonia Ardennes (department)/Namur Province France / Belgium Grand Est Region / Wallonia Region Ardennes Department / Namur ProvinceGivet FranceHastière BelgiumRuisseau de Mon Idée Heer (Hastière)
European Union Belgium Wallonia Namur Province Belgium Wallonia Region Namur ProvinceHastièreHastièreHeer-Agimont Pont de N909 Hermeton-sur-Meuse Hermeton Ruisseau de Féron Hastière-Lavaux Hastière-par-delà Pont de Hastière-Lavaux (N915) Fond des Vaux Ruisseau de Bonsoy Ruisseau de la Roule Waulsort Ruisseau du Chestia
DinantFreÿr (Hastière) Moniat (Hastière)
DinantAnseremme Noyon Pré Railway bridge line 166 Libramont - Bertrix - Dinant Lesse Viaduc Charlemagne (N97 Ciney - Philippeville) Neffe Saint-Paul Dinant Pont Charles de Gaulle (N936) Leffe Ruisseau de Leffe Bouvignes-sur-Meuse
Yvoir/
AnhéeHoux (Yvoir) Railway bridge line 154 Dinant - Namur Anhée Molignée Pont d'Anhée (N92 Namur - Dinant) Yvoir BocqBocq Hun (Anhée) Rouillon (Anhée) Pont de Rouillon (N947a)
ProfondevilleGodinne (Yvoir) Rivière (Profondeville)
ProfondevilleBurnot Burnot Pont de Lustin (N947) Profondeville Tailfer Ruisseau de Tailfer
NamurBoreuville (Namur)
NamurPont de Wépion Grand Ry Dave Ruisseau de Dave Wépion Marlagne La Plante Pont de Jambes Jambes Passerelle l'Enjambée Sambre Namur Pont des Ardennes (N90 Namur - Liège) Houyoux Railway bridge 'Pont de Luxembourg' line 154 Dinant - Namur Bouge Pont des Grands Malades (N905) Viaduc du Beez (E411 Namur - Arlon) Beez Lives-sur-Meuse Brumagne Gelbresse Marche-les-Dames
AndenneAndenneSamson Samson Pont de Namêche (N942) Namêche Sclayn Pont de N968 Ruisseau de la Loysse Seilles Andenne Pont d'Andenne (N921) Andenelle
European Union Belgium Wallonia Liège Province Belgium Wallonia Region Liège ProvinceWanzeHuyGisves (Huy) Java (Wanze) Ben (Huy) Bas-Oha (Wanze) Solière Pont Père Pire (N643) Wanze Mehaigne
HuyAnhin Railway bridge Pont Roi Baudouin (N64 Tienen - Huy) Huy Hoyoux Pont de l'Europe
AmayTihange Nuclear Power Station Tihange (Huy) Pont d'Ampsin (N684) Ampsin (Amay) Neuville-sous-Huy (Huy)
AmayPont d'Ombret (N696) Amay Ombret-Rawsa
EngisRuisseau d'Oxhe Flône (Amay)
Saint-Georges-sur-MeusePont de Hermalle Hermalle-sous-Huy (Engis) Mallieue (Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse)
EngisEngis Pont d'Engis (N639)
FlémalleFlémalleRamioul Ramet Chokier Ivoz Pont barrage d'Ivoz-Ramet (N677) Flémalle
SeraingRuisseau de Ville en Cour Railway bridge line 125A (Liers - Liège - Flémalle-Haute) Val
SeraingTroque Jemeppe-sur-Meuse Seraing Pont de Seraing (A604 highway Liège Airport - Seraing)
Saint-NicolasTilleur (Saint-Nicolas)
LiègeOugrée (Seraing) Sclessin (Liège) Pont d'Ougrée (N63 Liège - Marche-en-Famenne) Railway bridge cargo line
LiègeKinkempois Pont de Liège (E25 highway Liège - Luxembourg City Luxembourg) Railway bridge high speed line 3 (Liège - Aachen Germany) Angleur Canal de l'Ourthe Pont de Fragnée Ourthe Passerelle la Belle Liègeoise Pont du Roi Albert 1er (N30) Pont Kennedy Passerelle Saucy Liège Pont des Arches (N3 LiègeGermany Germany) Pont Maghin Pont Atlas Bressoux Jupille-sur-Meuse Albert Canal Pont - Barrage de Monsin Monsin Island Canal de Monsin
HerstalHerstal Wandre (Liège) Pont de Wandre (N667) Pont d'Autorute E40 (Liège - Aachen Germany)
OupeyeViséCheratte (Visé) Argenteau (Visé) Julienne Hermalle-sous-Argenteau (Oupeye) Pont de Hermalle-sous-Argenteau Richelle (Visé) Pont Trilogiport
ViséVisé Pont de Visé (N618) Canal de Haccourt - Visé Railway bridge 'Pont des Allemands' Pont et barrage de Lixhe (N602)
European Union Belgium Wallonia/Flanders Liège Province/Limburg (Belgium) Belgium Wallonia Region / Flanders Region Liège Province / Limburg ProvinceVisé WalloniaVoeren FlandersLixhe (Visé) Berwinne Nivelle (Visé)
European Union Belgium/Netherlands Wallonia/Limburg (Netherlands) Liège Province Belgium / Netherlands Wallonia Region / Limburg Province Liège Province BelgiumVisé BelgiumEijsden-Margraten NetherlandsVoer Eijsden (Eijsden-Margraten) Lanaye (Visé) Bike ferry service Lanaye - Eijsden Canal de Lanaye Petit Lanaye (Visé)
European Union Netherlands Limburg (Netherlands) Netherlands Limburg ProvinceMaastrichtMaastrichtMaastricht John F. Kennedybrug N278 (Maastricht - Aachen Germany) JekerJeker Pedestrial bridge 'Hoge Brug' Pedestrial bridge 'Sint-Servaasbrug' Wilhelminabrug Railway bridge Maastricht Noorderbrug Zuid-Willemsvaart Juliana Canal Borgharen
European Union Belgium/Netherlands Flanders/Limburg (Netherlands) Limburg (Belgium) Belgium / Netherlands Flanders Region / Limburg Province Limburg BelgiumLanaken BelgiumMaastricht NetherlandsSmeermaas (Lanaken) Itteren (Maastricht) Neerharen (Lanaken)
Maasmechelen BelgiumMeerssen NetherlandsGeul Uikhoven (Maasmechelen) Bike ferry service Uikhoven - Geulle aan de Maas Geulle aan de Maas (Meerssen) Oude Broekgraaf
Stein NetherlandsKotem Elsloo Scharbergbrug (E314 Belgium / A76 Netherlands Genk Belgium - Heerlen Netherlands - Aachen Germany) Stein Meers Maasmechelen Kirkbeek Maasband Leut (Maasmechelen) Ur Urmond (Stein) Berg aan de Maas (Stein) Car ferry service Meeswijk - Berg aan de Maas
Dilsen-Stokkem BelgiumSittard-Geleen NetherlandsObbicht (Sittard-Geleen) Boyen (Dilsen-Stokkem) Vrietselbeek Bike ferry service Rotem - Grevenbicht Grevenbicht (Sittard-Geleen) Kogbeek Kingbeek
Echt-Susteren NetherlandsIllikhoven (Sittard-Geleen) Visserweert (Sittard-Geleen)
Maaseik BelgiumHeppeneert (Maaseik) Kokkelert (Sittard-Geleen) Zanderbeek Maaseik Pater Sangersbrug (N761 Belgium / N296 Netherlands Maaseik Belgium - Susteren Netherlands)
Maasgouw NetherlandsOhé en Laak (Maasgouw) Bosbeek Aldeneik (Maaseik)
Kinrooi BelgiumOphoven (Kinrooi) Bike ferry service Ophoven - Ohé en Laak Albeek Stevensweert (Maasgouw)
European Union Netherlands Limburg (Netherlands) Netherlands Limburg ProvinceMaasgouwMaasgouwMaasbracht Wessem Bike ferry service Thorn - Wessem Bike ferry service Maasbracht - Wessem Maasbrug bij Wessem (A2 Eindhoven - Maastricht) Juliana Canal Wessem-Nederweert Canal Linne-Buggenum Canal
RoermondVlootbeek Linne (Maasgouw)
RoermondMerum Bike ferry service Ool - Oolderhuuske Ool Herten Roermond Rur Louis Raemaekersbrug (N280 Roermond - Weert) Maasnielderbeek Railway bridge Buggenum (Iron Rhine Weert - Roermond)
LeudalLinne-Buggenum Canal Buggenum (Leudal) Neerbeek Swalm
BeeselBike ferry service Neer - Rijkel Rijkel (Beesel) Neer (Leudal)
Peel en MaasBeesel Kessel-Eik (Peel en Maas) Huilbeek Kessel (Peel en Maas) Car ferry service Kessel - Beesel Tasbeek Reuver (Beesel) Scheikensbeek
VenloOijen (Peel en Maas) Belfeld (Venlo) Aalsbeek Steyl (Venlo) Car ferry service Baarlo - Steyl
VenloEngerbeek Tegelen Springbeek Zuiderbrug (A73 Nijmegen - Venlo) Wijlderbeek Blerick Stadsbrug Venlo (N556) Railway bridge Venlo (Venlo–Eindhoven and Nijmegen–Venlo lines) Venlo Rijnbeek Stepkensbeek Noorderbrug (A67 Venlo - Duisburg Germany)
Horst aan de MaasStopbeek Baarsdonk Everlose Beek Vorstermolenbeek Grubbenvorst (Horst aan de Maas) Velden (Venlo) Car ferry service Grubbenvorst - Velden Latbeek Hasselt (Venlo) Salderbeek Houthuizen (Horst aan de Maas) Molenbeek van Lotum Lomm (Venlo) Wielder (Horst aan de Maas) Tassbeek Lottum (Horst aan de Maas) Car ferry service Lottum - Lomm Pedestrian ferry service Lottum - Arcen Arcen (Venlo) Aarsbeek Broekhuizen (Horst aan de Maas) Car ferry service Broekhuizen - Arcen Molenbeek Broekhuizenvorst (Horst aan de Maas) Rode Beek
BergenGeldernsch-Nierkanaal
VenrayWellerlooi (Bergen) Blitterswijck (Venray) Bike ferry service Blitterswijck - Wellerlooi Sohr Koninginnebrug N270 (Venray - Eindhoven) Well (Bergen) Wanssum (Venray) Grote Molenbeek Oostrumsche Beek Geijsteren (Venray)
European Union Netherlands Limburg (Netherlands)/North Brabant Netherlands Limburg Province / North Brabant provinceLand van Cuijk North BrabantBergen Limburg (Netherlands)Maashees Ayensebeek Aijen (Bergen) Vierlingsbeek (Land van Cuijk) Car ferry service Vierlingsbeek - Bergen Bergen Molenbeek Heukelomsebeek Heukelom (Bergen) Eckeltse Beek Rekgraaf Afferden (Bergen) Car ferry service Sambeek - Afferden Sint-Jansbeek Sambeek (Land van Cuijk)
Gennep Limburg (Netherlands)Boxmeer (Land van Cuijk) Maasbrug van Boxmeer (A77 Boxmeer - Cologne Germany) Heijen (Gennep) Gennep Maasbrug van Gennep (N264 Gennep - Veghel) Niers Oeffeltsche Raam Milsbeek (Gennep) Tielebeek
Mook en Middelaar Limburg (Netherlands)Sint-Agatha (Land van Cuijk) Middelaar (Mook en Middelaar) Virdsche Graaf Cuijk (Land van Cuijk) Car ferry service Cuijk - Middelaar Mooks Kanaal Mook (Mook en Middelaar) Katwijk (Land van Cuijk) Railway bridge Mook (Nijmegen–Venlo line) Molenhoek (Mook en Middelaar)
European Union Netherlands Gelderland/North Brabant Netherlands Gelderland / North Brabant provinceHeumen GelderlandMaas–Waal Canal Heumen Maasbrug van Heumen (A73 Nijmegen - Venlo) Overasselt (Heumen) Tochtsloot Grave (Land van Cuijk) John S. Thompsonbrug (N324 Grave - Nijmegen) Nederasselt (Heumen) Raam
Wijchen GelderlandBalgoij (Wijchen)
Oss North BrabantKeent (Oss) Neerloon (Oss) Niftrik (Wijchen) Maasbrug van Ravenstein (A50 Nijmegen - Eindhoven) Ravenstein (Oss) Bike ferry service Ravenstein - Niftrik Railway bridge 'Edithbrug' (Tilburg-Nijmegen line) Neerlangel (Oss) Demen (Oss) Batenburg (Wijchen) Bike ferry service Demen - Batenburg Dieden (Oss)
West Maas en Waal GelderlandNieuwe Wetering Appeltern (West Maas en Waal) De Vliet Car ferry service Appeltern - Megen Megen (Oss) Car ferry service Maasbommel - Megen-West Maasbommel (West Maas en Waal) Burgemeester Delenkanaal Boveneind (Oss) Berghuizen (West Maas en Waal) Oijen (Oss) Car ferry service Oijen - Nieuwe Schans Greffeling (West Maas en Waal) Alphen (West Maas en Waal) Lithoijen (Oss) Lith (Oss) Moordhuizen (West Maas en Waal) Car ferry service Lith - Moordhuizen
Maasdriel GelderlandVoorne (Maasdriel) Heerewaarden (Maasdriel) Bike ferry service Heerewaarden - Lithse Ham Maren-Kessel (Oss) Sint Andries canal Car ferry service Alem - Maren-Kessel 't Wild (Oss) Kerkdriel (Maasdriel) Hertogswetering Hoefgraaf
's-Hertogenbosch North BrabantGewande ('s-Hertogenbosch) Hoenzadriel (Maasdriel) Máxima Canal Empel ('s-Hertogenbosch) Maasbrug van Empel (A2 's-Hertogenbosch - Utrecht) 's-Hertogenbosch Railway bridge 'Hedelse spoorbrug' (Utrecht–Boxtel line) Prinses Irenebrigadebrug Hedel (Maasdriel) Oude Dieze Dieze Bokhoven ('s-Hertogenbosch) Ammerzoden (Maasdriel)
Heusden North BrabantWell (Maasdriel) Zooislagen Buitendijkse Loop
Zaltbommel GelderlandCar ferry service Bern - Herpt Bern (Zaltbommel) Heusden Heusden Canal
European Union Netherlands North Brabant Netherlands North Brabant provinceHeusdenAltenaMaasbrug van Heusden (N267 Heusden - Giessen) Heesbeen (Heusden) Genderen (Altena) Doeveren (Heusden)
WaalwijkAfwateringskanaal 's-Hertogenbosch - Drongelen Drongelen (Altena) Waalwijk Car ferry service Drongelen - Waalwijk Car ferry service Dussen - Capelle Dussen (Altena)
GeertruidenbergPeerenboom (Altena) Keizersveerbrug (A27 Breda - Utrecht) Raamsdonksveer (Geertruidenberg) Geertruidenberg Nieuwe Merwede Mouth into the North Sea

Mention in patriotic songs

The Meuse (Maas) is mentioned in the first stanza of Germany's old national anthem, the Deutschlandlied. However, since its re-adoption as national anthem in 1952, only the third stanza of the Deutschlandlied has been sung as the German national anthem, the first and second stanzas being omitted. This was confirmed after German reunification in 1991 when only the third stanza was defined as the official anthem. The lyrics written in 1841 describe a then–disunited Germany with the river as its western boundary, where King William I of the Netherlands had joined the German Confederation with his Duchy of Limburg in 1839. Though the duchy's territory officially became an integral part of the Netherlands by the 1867 Treaty of London, the text passage remained unchanged when the Deutschlandlied was declared the national anthem of the Weimar Republic in 1922.

The name of the rivers also forms part of the title of "Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse", written after the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, and a popular patriotic song for the rest of the 19th century and into the 20th.

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