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Questions about Haine

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Where does the Haine river begin in Belgium?

The Haine begins its journey in the quiet village of Anderlues, Belgium. This small town holds the river's source deep within the earth.

Which major waterway does the Haine join at Condé-sur-l'Escaut?

The Haine eventually joins the Scheldt at Condé-sur-l'Escaut. It moves through southern Belgium before crossing into northern France to reach this confluence point.

What historical territory did the Haine give its name to?

The Haine gave its name to the historical County of Hainaut. That ancient territory expanded around the river's course over time and modern administrative divisions now carry the same title.

Who manages the flow of the Haine across Belgian and French borders?

Belgian and French authorities cooperate on managing the flow of the Haine under a specific agreement known as Contrat Rivière Haine. The Société publique de gestion de l'eau oversees much of the work regarding both quality and quantity of the water.

Which towns along the Haine were heavily industrialized during the nineteenth century?

Towns like La Louvière, Mons, and Saint-Ghislain owe their growth to the Haine. Heavily industrialized towns line the banks here where factories and mines once dominated the air above these waters.