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Binche, Bray, Buvrinnes, Épinois, Leval-Trahegnies, Péronnes-lez-
Binche, Ressaix, and
Waudrez districts.
According to the
surveys from 2021,
Binche had...
- The
Carnival of
Binche (French:
Carnaval de
Binche) is an
annual festival held in
Binche, Hainaut, Belgium,
during the Sunday, Monday, and
Tuesday preceding...
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Binche–Chimay–
Binche (also
known as
Memorial Frank Vandenbroucke) is a single-day road
bicycle race held
annually between Binche and Chimay, in Wallonia...
- Lutheran,
Anglican and
Catholic European nations. The three-day
Carnival of
Binche, near Mons, is one of the best
known in Belgium. It
takes place around Shrove...
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Binche Palace (French:
Palais de
Binche) was a
royal residence located in
Binche, in today's
Belgian province of Hainaut, Wallonia. The
medieval castle...
- all four
teams taking part in the
Promotion play-offs ACFF were promoted:
Binche, Rochefort,
Tournai and Tubize-Braine. Furthermore, two more
spots were...
- Péronnes-lez-
Binche (French pronunciation: [peʁɔn le bɛ̃ʃ], lit. 'Péronnes near
Binche'; Walloon: Perone) is a town in
Wallonia and a
district of the...
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Binche lace is a type of
bobbin lace that
originated in the town of
Binche, Belgium. It is continuous,
meaning it is made all at once, in one piece. It...
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Saint Amalberga of
Maubeuge (also Amalia, or
Amelia of
Lobbes or
Binche) was a
Merovingian nun and
saint who
lived in the 7th century. Amalberga's father...
- The
Gilles are the
oldest and prin****l parti****nts in the
Carnival of
Binche in Belgium. They go out on
Shrove Tuesday from 4 a.m.
until late
hours and...