a fortified town of the French Netherlands, BOUHE, therlands, in the province of Hainault. It is divided into two parts by the river Scheld. It was taken by the French in 1676; and by the allies under the duke of Marlborough in 1711, which was the last military achievement of that great general; but the following year it was retaken by the French. E. Long. 3° 15'. N. Lat. 50° 17'.