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- Bouchout Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Bouchout, pronounced [kɑˈsteːl vɑm ˈbuxʌut]; French: Château de Bouchout, pronounced [ʃɑto d(ə) bukawt]) is a castle...
- Sint-Brixius-Rode, Oppem, Meusegem, Impde/Imde, Rossem, Westrode and quarters as Bouchout, Nerom and Slozen. On January 1, 2006, Meise had a total po****tion of...
- National de Belgique), is a botanical garden located in the grounds of Bouchout Castle in Meise, Flemish Brabant, just north of Brussels. It is one of...
- during 1869–1879), the Palace of Laeken (during 1867–1869) and finally at Bouchout Castle in Meise (from 1879), where she remained for the next 48 years in...
- Centenaire/Eeuwfeestlaan with the Avenue de l'Atomium/Atomiumlaan and the Avenue de Bouchout/Boechoutlaan, and opposite the Centenary Palace of the Brussels Exhibition...
- de Carnières Montens d'Oosterwyck Morel de Westgaver Moretus Plantin de Bouchout Oldenhove de Guertechin van de Kerchove Nobels Nolf Peltzer Plissart de...
- lady of Hautin, who had married in 1502. In 1580, he was Commander of Bouchout. In March 1589 he was mortally wounded at the battle at Geertruidenberg...
- Castle Bonneville Castle Bornem Castle Borrekens Castle Bossenstein Castle Bouchout Castle Château de Bouillon Braine Castle Château des Cailloux Chimay Castle...
- Castle Bonneville Castle Bornem Castle Borrekens Castle Bossenstein Castle Bouchout Castle Château de Bouillon Braine Castle Château des Cailloux Chimay Castle...
- victory for Brabant when Reginald of Guelders was captured by Daniel van Bouchout and Lord Walram of Valkenburg had to retreat. Archbishop Siegfried was...