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Avelgem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːvəlɣɛm] ; West Flemish:
Oavelgem [ˈɒːvəlɦæm]) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of West Flanders. The...
- The Arrondis****t of
Avelgem (Dutch: Arrondis****t
Avelgem; French: Arrondis****t d'Avelgem) was a short-lived arrondis****t in present-day Belgium...
- (1987–1988). Valère Depoorter [simple], 94,
Belgian politician,
mayor of
Avelgem (1980–1994).
Friedhelm ****hmann, 94,
German politician, MP (1971–1976)...
- have (city)
after their names. 1.
Alveringem 2.
Anzegem 3.
Ardooie 4.
Avelgem 5.
Beernem 6.
Blankenberge (city) 7.
Bredene 8.
Bruges (city) 9. Damme...
- Cambrai, Denain,
Valenciennes Hainaut (B):
Tournai West
Flanders (B):
Avelgem East
Flanders (B): Oudenaarde, Ghent, Dendermonde,
Temse Antwerp (B): Antwerp...
- (Oudenaarde) d
Elsegem (Wortegem-Petegem) e
Kerkhove (
Avelgem) f
Waarmaarde (
Avelgem) g
Avelgem (
Avelgem) h
Orroir (Mont-de-l'Enclus) i
Amengies (Mont-de-l'Enclus)...
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aesthetics or functionality. The
first such
bridge was
built in
steel at
Avelgem,
Belgium in 1902,
following development of the
truss form and a method...
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cantons of
Avelgem, Harelbeke, Ingelmunster, Kortrijk, Menen, Meulebeke, Moorsele,
Oostrozebeke and Roeselare. In 1818, the
canton of
Avelgem was ceded...
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Diksmuide Diksmuide Houthulst Koekelare Kortemark Lo-Reninge
Kortrijk Anzegem Avelgem Deerlijk Harelbeke Kortrijk Kuurne Lendelede Menen Spiere-Helkijn Waregem...
- Bert,
baron De
Graeve (born 1955,
Avelgem) is a
Belgian businessman and
since 20 May 2006
chief executive officer (CEO) and
chairman of Bekaert, where...