Dommel
The Dommel is a small river that flows through Belgium and the Netherlands and is a tributary of the Dieze on the left bank. It is 120 kilometers long, with 85 kilometers in the Netherlands. The Dommel takes in water from the Keersop, Tongelreep, Run, Gender and Kleine Dommel streams and unites at 's-Hertogenbosch with the Aa stream to form the river Dieze, which later flows towards the Meuse. The important cities and towns along the Dommel's route are Peer, Neerpelt, Valkenswaard, Dommelen, Eindhoven, Son en Breugel, Sint-Oedenrode, Boxtel, Sint-Michielsgestel and 's-Hertogenbosch.
The Dommel's drainage basin is part of the Meuse's drainage basin. The Donge basin, which is also part of the Meuse basin, is to the west. The Dommel basin borders the Schelde basin to the south. The Aa is located to the east. A number of rivers pour into the Meuse much further upstream to the south.
Length: 120 km (75 mi)