The Oise is a river that flows through Belgium and France. It matters as a waterway that has historically played a role in the geography and transportation networks of the region.
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The Oise (/wɑːz/ WAHZ; French: [waz] ; Picard: Oése) is a river of Belgium and France, flowing for 341 km (212 mi) from its source in the Belgian province of Hainaut, south of Chimay. It crosses the border with France after about 20 km (12 mi), and flows into the Seine at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, a north-western suburb of Paris. Its main tributary is the Aisne. It gave its name to the French departments of Oise and Val-d'Oise.
Places along the river
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