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Becque (French pronunciation: [bɛk]) is a French spelling of the Old West Flemish word beke, Dutch Beek, meaning 'beck': small water stream, smaller than a river. A number of small rivers flowing in Nord département (northern France) and Belgium are called Becque(s) or Becq.

Rivers called Becque include:

Becq, a word with the same meaning for a stream, may be found in:

  • Esquelbecq, a village in Nord département, France
  • Robecq, a village in Nord département, France

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