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Peene Becque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peene Becque
The Peene Becque is a small river in Nord département in France. The word ''Peene'' may be related to the modern Dutch word ''Peen'' that refers to the wild carrot plant (''Daucus carota''), while ''becque'' is the transliteration of the Dutch word ''beek'', referring to a small stream (cf. English word ''beck''). The Peene Becque has its source in Sainte-Marie-Cappel, flows in a north-eastern direction through Zuytpeene, Noordpeene, Ochtezeele, Arnèke, Ledringhem, Wormhout and Wylder where it ends its course by flowing into the Franco-Belgian river Yser. The Peene becque constitutes a natural border between the villages of Arnèke and Ledringhem (to the south), between Ledringhem and Zermezeele and between Ledringhem and Wormhout. ==Water quality== According to the organisation ''Schéma d’Aménagement et de Gestion des Eaux (SAGE) de l'Yser'',〔http://sageyser.over-blog.com/pages/Resultat_de_lenquete_etat_des_lieux_aupres_des_communes_du_SAGE-162563.html 〕 the water quality of the Peene Becque is poor, with domestic pollution having a greater impact than agricultural pollution, especially in summer when the water level is low.
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