There are different rivers flowing from France through Belgium. These are the main rivers:
La Meuse (going on in The Netherlands)
L'Escaut (Scheldt in Dutch) (going on in The Netherlands)
L'Yser
And then you have some side-rivers:
Leie
Semois
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Scheldt
Scheldt (Dutch name Schelde, French name Escault)
There is also the Yser
The most important river that flows through both France and Belgium would be the Meuse. Many important industries in both countries are served by this river.
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
There is more than one, The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. The River Meuse flows through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. The Oder River flows through Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany. The Prut River flows through Moldova, The Ukraine and Romania.
Yser River starts in Northern France and flows through Belgium to the North Sea
Europe! The Rhine flows through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands and Liechtenstein.
It is in Switzerland The River Rhine rises in Switzerland and then flows through Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands and Liechtenstein
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yser
The river is the Rhine, but you have it flowing backward. It begins in Switzerland, flows north along the France-Germany border, through Germany, then northwest through the Netherlands where most of its water passes through the distributary Rivier Waal to Rotterdam.
The Rhine river flows through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, and the Netherlands.
The 3 most important ones:- La Muese- Scheldt- Yseralso:- Leie- Semois
The Rhine River flows through six countries. These countries are Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands. The river ends at the North Sea.
The Rhine flows through the countries of Germany, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands.
The Rhine rises in Switzerland and also flows through Liechtenstein, Austria (it forms the border with Switzerland), Germany, France (where it forms the border with Germany) and the Netherlands.