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collection of
historical belfries. Shōrō Harper,
Douglas R. "
belfry".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Retrieved 9
September 2021. "
Belfry". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- (in French).
Retrieved 3
November 2021. "
Belfries of
Belgium and France". UNESCO.
Retrieved 1 July 2021.
Belfries of
Belgium and
France at Wikipedia's sister...
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makes it the
tallest belfry in Belgium. The
belfry of Ghent,
together with its
attached buildings,
belongs to the set of
Belfries of
Belgium and France...
- the
belfry has been on the
UNESCO World Heritage List as a part of the
Belfries of
Belgium and
France serial property. In addition, it is a key component...
- The
Belfry is a golf
resort and
hotel in Wishaw, Warwickshire,
close to
Sutton Coldfield, England,
located approximately 8
miles from the
centre of Birmingham...
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about a bit to the west. In 1999, the
belfry was
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the
Belfries of
Belgium and
France site, in recognition...
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constructed in 1388 as part of the city wall,
became a
belfry in 1746. It is one of the 56
belfries of
Belgium and
France classified by
UNESCO as a World...
- one's
belfry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bats in the
belfry may
refer to: Bats in the
Belfry, 1937
novel by E. C. R.
Lorac Bats in the
Belfry (1942...
- The
Belfry of Mons (French:
Beffroi de Mons) is one of the more
recent among the
belfries of
Belgium and France. At a
height of 87
metres (285 ft), it...
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height with a 256-step stairway. This
landmark building is one of a set of
Belfries of
Belgium and
France registered on the
UNESCO World Heritage List in recognition...