- The
Campine (French: [kɑ̃pin] ) or
Kempen (Dutch: [ˈkɛmpə(n)] ) is a
natural region situated chiefly in north-eastern
Belgium and
parts of the south-eastern...
- The
Campine (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃pin] ) is a
breed of
domestic chicken originating in the
northern part of Belgium. It is
named for the
Campine region...
- Turnhout. The
eastern part of the
province comprises the main part of the
Campine region.
During the
early Middle Ages the
region was part of the Frankish...
- waterways, with
fertile valleys and the
northeastern sandy plain of the
Campine (Kempen). The
thickly forested hills and
plateaus of the
Ardennes are more...
- Stokrooie, and Wimmertingen. Geographically, H****elt is
located between the
Campine region,
north of the
Demer river, and the
Hesbaye region, to the south...
- in the
northern part of present-day Belgium, an area
currently known as
Campine (Kempen in Dutch). The
tribal name Texandri,
which may be
related to the...
- folklore, the
leader of the
legendary gnomes (kabouters) who
lived in the
Campine region of the
province of
North Brabant, the Netherlands.
These gnomes...
- as the
Boerenkrijg (Peasants' War), with the
heaviest fighting in the
Campine area.
After the
defeat of
Napoleon Bonaparte at the 1815
Battle of Waterloo...
-
possible that the hen-feathering
characteristic derived from the
Belgian Campine breed rather than from Pit Game. In
about 1810,
Sebright founded The Sebright...
-
which it is named.: 43
There is a
bantam version of the Braekel. The
Campine of the
United Kingdom derives from it. The
Braekel apparently derives from...