Maalbeek

Coordinates: 50°50′17″N 4°22′47″E / 50.838°N 4.3796°E / 50.838; 4.3796
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Maelbeek (French)
Maalbeek (Dutch)
The source of the Maelbeek at La Cambre Abbey in Brussels
Location
CountryBelgium
Physical characteristics
MouthSenne
 • coordinates
50°50′17″N 4°22′47″E / 50.838°N 4.3796°E / 50.838; 4.3796
Basin features
ProgressionSenneDyleRupelScheldtNorth Sea

The Maelbeek or Maalbeek (Dutch pronunciation:

Maelbeek/Maalbeek metro station
is located in the central area of this Maalbeek valley.

The name Maalbeek, meaning "mill brook", comes from the Dutch words beek (meaning "brook") and maal (meaning "to mill"). Molenbeek has a similar derivation. The stream was vaulted in 1872, at which time there were 58 ponds along it. Nowadays, only six are left: the ponds of La Cambre Abbey; of Ixelles (two); of Leopold Park; of Marie-Louise Square; and of Josaphat Park.

There is another stream in the vicinity named Maalbeek,[1] also a tributary to the Senne, in Grimbergen, and two other streams named Molenbeek, found in Beersel and in Laeken. The Woluwe river also has a tributary named Kleine (little) Maalbeek, in Kraainem.

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