- the North.
Bruges has
significant economic importance,
thanks to its port, and was once one of the world's
chief commercial cities.
Bruges is a major...
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Irish hitmen hiding in
Bruges, with
Ralph Fiennes as
their boss. The film is set and was
filmed in
Bruges, Belgium. In
Bruges was the
opening night film...
- Look up
Bruges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bruges is a city in Belgium.
Bruges may also
refer to:
Bruges, Gironde,
France Bruges, Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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simply as Club
Brugge (in
English also: Club
Bruges), is a
Belgian professional football club
based in
Bruges, Belgium. It was
founded in 1891 and its home...
- The
Madonna of
Bruges is a
marble sculpture by
Michelangelo of the
Virgin and Child. Michelangelo's
depiction of the
Madonna and
Child differs significantly...
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Bartholomaeus of
Bruges (Barthélemy de
Bruges) (died 1356) was a
Flemish physician and
natural philosopher. He
graduated M.A. at the
University of Paris...
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Galbert of
Bruges (Galbertus
notarius Brugensis in Latin) was a
Flemish cleric and chronicler. A
resident of
Bruges and a
functionary in the administration...
- The Arrondis****t of
Bruges (Dutch: Arrondis****t Brugge; French: Arrondis****t de
Bruges) is one of the
eight administrative arrondis****ts in the...
- The
Belfry of
Bruges (Dutch:
Belfort van Brugge) is a
medieval bell
tower in the
centre of
Bruges, Belgium. One of the city's most
prominent symbols,...
- date). 1180 –
Damme harbour built near
Bruges. 1223 – St. Salvator's
Church rebuilt. 1240 –
Belfry of
Bruges built in the
Markt (approximate date). 1244 –...