- The
Place de
Brouckère (French,
pronounced [plas də bʁu.kɛʁ]) or De Brouckèreplein (Dutch) is a
major square in
central Brussels, Belgium. It was created...
- a
fully underground network. The
original network,
running between De
Brouckère and Schuman, was
inaugurated on 17
December 1969 as
premetro tramways...
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Charles de
Brouckère (6
October 1757 – 29
April 1850) was a Belgian,
Flemish politician who was a lawyer, high
official and
statesman during the Austrian...
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Fritz de
Brouckère is a
Belgian painter from the late
nineteenth and
early twentieth century. His work was
mostly focused on
rural landscapes of the Belgian...
- It is
served by the
metro and
premetro (underground tram)
station De
Brouckère on
lines 1, 4, 5 and 10. The
Northern Gallery was
erected in 1881–82 according...
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Jonkheer Henri Ghislain Joseph Marie Hyacinthe de
Brouckère (25
January 1801 – 25
January 1891) was a
Belgian nobleman and
liberal politician. Born in...
- The De
Brouckere mean
diameter is the mean of a
particle size
distribution weighted by the
volume (also
called volume-weighted mean diameter,
volume moment...
- The Hôtel de
Brouckère (French: Hôtel de
Brouckère; Dutch: ****s de
Brouckère) is a
historic town
house in Brussels, Belgium. It was
designed by the architect...
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Jonkheer Charles Joseph Marie Ghislain de
Brouckère (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ʒozɛf maʁi ɡilɛ̃ də bʁukɛʁ]; 18
January 1796 – 20
April 1860) was a Belgian...
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Brouckère Alexandre Gendebien Albert Goblet d'Alviella
Sylvain Van de
Weyer Lebeau I
Government Joseph Lebeau Étienne de
Sauvage Charles de
Brouckère...