Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Gulp River is a small river in eastern Belgium and southeastern Netherlands. It's about 22 kilometres long, and fast streaming. It is a strongly meandering side stream of the Geul river.From its source in Henri-Chapelle, a village of the Welkenraedt, Liège it runs in a northwestern direction across the Dutch border, after which it flows into the Geul. This happens near a motte-and-bailey castle called "Burggraaf" at Gulpen. This is the place and municipality to which it evidently gets its name.. }
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- Gulp_River abstract "Gulp River is a small river in eastern Belgium and southeastern Netherlands. It's about 22 kilometres long, and fast streaming. It is a strongly meandering side stream of the Geul river.From its source in Henri-Chapelle, a village of the Welkenraedt, Liège it runs in a northwestern direction across the Dutch border, after which it flows into the Geul. This happens near a motte-and-bailey castle called "Burggraaf" at Gulpen. This is the place and municipality to which it evidently gets its name.".
- Gulp_River comment "Gulp River is a small river in eastern Belgium and southeastern Netherlands. It's about 22 kilometres long, and fast streaming. It is a strongly meandering side stream of the Geul river.From its source in Henri-Chapelle, a village of the Welkenraedt, Liège it runs in a northwestern direction across the Dutch border, after which it flows into the Geul. This happens near a motte-and-bailey castle called "Burggraaf" at Gulpen. This is the place and municipality to which it evidently gets its name.".