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- Douve abstract "The Douve or Ouve is a river, 79 kilometres in length, which rises in the commune of Tollevast, near Cherbourg in the department of Manche. Ouve is considered its old name (Unva in ancient texts): Ouve appears to have been misspelled over the course of time as \"Douve river\" and then as \"River of the Douve\" (Douve literally means Ditch). The French name for this watercourse is la Douve.After passing Tollevast, the river proceeds through the hills of the Cotentin peninsula (Cherbourg peninsula) and goes by Sottevast, l'Étang-Bertrand and Magneville. It borders Néhou and crosses Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte. Once it reaches Bauptois, it alters its direction towards the Bay of the Seine in the south-eastern English Channel, passing through Carentan.The Douve is a navigable river owing to its flat bottom and adequate depth of flow. During the allied invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europa on D-Day, the river was the boundary between the allied left flank landing forces on Utah Beach (on its left bank and so to the west nearest Roune) and the bloody defensive battle that occurred at Omaha Beach. The Utah beach landings were part of contingency planning only scheduled after ample landing craft became available and designed to give the allies a leg up on taking a port city, in this case, Cherbourg for without such, any sustained offensive was foredoomed to failure from lack of logistical capacity. Had the landing craft been lacking, the river would have protected the exposed right flank of the allied invasion lodgement. With Utah in the plan, it was used to originate an offensive aimed squarely at the early domination of the peninsula and capture of Cherbourg as the British-Canadian forces were to attempt an early capture of the port of Caen (and eventually Rouen) at the opposite end of the lodgement. Both cities were well protected by their German defenders.Among those landing at the Douve was the unit known as the Filthy Thirteen, later the basis of the novel and film The Dirty Dozen, loosely inspired on the exploits of PFC Jack Agnew of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.".
- Douve length "79000.0".
- Douve origin Normandy.
- Douve riverMouth Baie_de_la_Seine.
- Douve riverMouth English_Channel.
- Douve sourceCountry France.
- Douve sourceCountry Normandy.
- Douve thumbnail FranceNormandiePicauvilleBeuzevilleLaBastilleDouve.jpg?width=300.
- Douve wikiPageExternalLink www.geoportail.fr.
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- Douve wikiPageID "11185530".
- Douve wikiPageLength "3399".
- Douve wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Douve wikiPageRevisionID "672379796".
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Baie_de_la_Seine.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Bauptois.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Caen.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Carentan.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_France.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Manche.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Normandy.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Cherbourg-Octeville.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Cotentin_Peninsula.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink English_Channel.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Filthy_Thirteen.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Fortress_Europe.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Agnew.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Lodgement.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Lxc3x89tang-Bertrand.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Magneville.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Manche.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Merderet.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Normandy.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Novel.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Néhou.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Omaha_Beach.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Private_first_class.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Rouen.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Roune.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Sottevast.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink The_Dirty_Dozen.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Tollevast.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink Utah_Beach.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLink File:Douve.jpg.
- Douve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Douve".
- Douve basinCountries "Normandy region, France".
- Douve caption "290".
- Douve imageName "FranceNormandiePicauvilleBeuzevilleLaBastilleDouve.jpg".
- Douve mouth Baie_de_la_Seine.
- Douve origin Normandy.
- Douve riverName "Douve".
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- Douve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_river.
- Douve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
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- Douve subject Category:Rivers_of_France.
- Douve subject Category:Rivers_of_Manche.
- Douve subject Category:Rivers_of_Normandy.
- Douve hypernym River.
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- Douve type BodyOfWater.
- Douve type NaturalPlace.
- Douve type Place.
- Douve type River.
- Douve type Stream.
- Douve type Location.
- Douve type BodyOfWater.
- Douve type Place.
- Douve type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Douve type Thing.
- Douve type SpatialThing.
- Douve type Q4022.
- Douve type Q47521.
- Douve comment "The Douve or Ouve is a river, 79 kilometres in length, which rises in the commune of Tollevast, near Cherbourg in the department of Manche. Ouve is considered its old name (Unva in ancient texts): Ouve appears to have been misspelled over the course of time as \"Douve river\" and then as \"River of the Douve\" (Douve literally means Ditch).".
- Douve label "Douve".
- Douve sameAs Q1252782.
- Douve sameAs Category:Douve.
- Douve sameAs Douve-floden.
- Douve sameAs Douve.
- Douve sameAs Douve_(fleuve).
- Douve sameAs Douve.
- Douve sameAs Douve_(rzeka_we_Francji).
- Douve sameAs Rio_Douve.
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- Douve sameAs 3020893.
- Douve sameAs டூவ்_ஆறு.
- Douve sameAs Дув.
- Douve sameAs Q1252782.
- Douve sameAs 杜沃河.
- Douve lat "49.35888888888889".
- Douve long "-1.1694444444444445".
- Douve wasDerivedFrom Douve?oldid=672379796.