- The
Bruges dialect (Standard
Dutch and West Flemish:
Brugs) is a West
Flemish dialect used in Bruges. It is
rapidly declining,
being replaced with what...
- Dutch)
Dhondt R. (2008)
Gravin Johanna van
Constantinopel en het
Brugs Begijnhof, in:
Brugs Ommeland, pp. 228–237. (in Dutch)
Dhondt R. (2009)
Problemen bij...
- ("Strong Henri"),
Blanche de Bruges/
Brugs Tarwebier and
other beers. The
Straffe Hendrik and
Blanche de Bruges/
Brugs Tarwebier brands had been sold to other...
- The
Magere Brug (English:
Skinny Bridge) is a
bridge over the
river Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It
connects the
banks of the
river at Kerkstraat...
- The John S.
Thompsonbrug is a
bridge over the Maas
River between Grave and Neder****elt in the Netherlands. The
bridge was
built in 1929 as part of the...
- July 26, 2020. "
Brugs Army"
Archived 2015-02-16 at the
Wayback Machine,
BrugsArmy.com (retrieved 15
February 2015). Dowling, Dar; "
Brugs Army – Creating...
-
airport of Ostend-Bruges. Bo &
Gustavo Catilina. "
Brugs filmkoppel springt in de bres voor de bijen",
Brugs Handelsblad, Bruges, 14
November 2014 "Brugse...
- Brú na Bóinne (Irish: [ˈbˠɾˠuː n̪ˠə ˈbˠoːn̠ʲə], "mansion or
palace of the Boyne"), also
called the
Boyne Valley tombs, is an
ancient monument complex and...
-
Bruges lace (
Brugs Bloemwerk) is a fine
white part lace made of cotton. It is made in pieces, with the
designs later joined to make the
final lace. There...
- François
Joseph Kinsoen, in:
Brugs Ommeland, 2009. Daniël DE CLERCK, Waar is het
borstbeeld van
Franciscus Kinsoen gebleven?, in:
Brugs Ommeland, 2017. Daniël...