Blies

Blies
Basin
Main source Saarland
430 m (1,410 ft)
River mouth Saar
49°6′52″N 7°4′1″E / 49.11444°N 7.06694°E / 49.11444; 7.06694Coordinates: 49°6′52″N 7°4′1″E / 49.11444°N 7.06694°E / 49.11444; 7.06694
Watershed area 1,960 km2 (760 sq mi)
Countries Germany
France
Physiognomy
Length 99.5 km (61.8 mi)
The Blies at Blieskastel

The Blies is a right tributary of the Saar in southwestern Germany (Saarland) and northeastern France (Moselle). The Blies flows from three springs in the Hunsrück near Selbach, Germany. It is approximately 100 km long, ending in the French city of Sarreguemines. It flows through Sankt Wendel, Neunkirchen, and Blieskastel (one of several towns named after the river). Its lower course forms the border between France and Germany.

World War II

Fighting took place on the Blies during the Lorraine Campaign, fought from September to December 1944 by the Third United States Army, famously led by George S. Patton. The 35th Infantry Division fought along the Blies following its battle at Sarreguemines in early December, the former part of the larger assault on the West Wall.

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