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Royal Francs Borains is a
football club
based in
Boussu,
Hainaut Province, Belgium. It was
founded in 1949 and its home
ground is
Stade Robert Urbain,...
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Boussu (French pronunciation: [busy]; Picard:
Boussu-dlé-Mont) is a muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Hainaut, Belgium. As of January...
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another club (
Boussu Dour Borinage) to swap places. As a result, the club now
carried matricule 167 (as 23 now
belonged to
Boussu Dour Borinage) and...
- Tomb
effigy in the
mausoleum of the
Lords of
Boussu,
Boussu Castle, Belgium...
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Province at
Second Division club
Boussu Dour
Borinage (matricule
number 167), who were
having financial difficulties.
Boussu Dour
wanted to
leave their matricule...
- Benoît-Joseph
Boussu (8
April 1703, in Fourmies, Nord,
France –
September 1773, in Avesnes-sur-Helpe, France) was an 18th-century
French violin maker.
Boussu was...
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Maximilien de Hénin-Liétard,
Count of
Boussu (1542 – Antwerp, 21
December 1578) was a
soldier and
statesman from the
Habsburg Netherlands.
During the Eighty...
- Joan
Hartigan Bathurst /
Edgar Moon 1935:
Louise Bickerton /
Christian Boussus 1936: Nell Hall
Hopman /
Harry Hopman 1937: Nell Hall
Hopman /
Harry Hopman...
- Juan
approached these trenches in the hope that
Boussu would come out and
engage him in the open, but
Boussu refused to be drawn.
After a wait of
three hours...
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Christian Boussus (5
March 1908 – 12
August 2003) was a left-handed
French tennis player who
found success in the 1920s and 1930s. He
started playing...