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Casteau (Walloon: Castea)
originated as a
village in the
Hainaut province of Wallonia, in the
French speaking south of Belgium.
Casteau has
become a district...
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Lancelot de
Casteau or de
Chasteau or de Chestea, also
known as
Anseau de
Chestea (died 1613) was the
master chef for
three prince-bishops of Liège in...
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commands all NATO
operations worldwide.
SHAPE is
situated in the
village of
Casteau, near Mons, Belgium. ACO's and SHAPE's
commander is
titled Supreme Allied...
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Forces North Battalion (AFNORTH), in
Casteau (Belgium)
Headquarters and
Headquarters Company,
AFNORTH BN, in
Casteau Alpha Company,
AFNORTH BN, in Brunssum...
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Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE). The
commander is
based at
SHAPE in
Casteau, Belgium. In effect,
SACEUR is the second-highest
military position within...
- NATO's
Allied Command Operations (ACO).
Since 1967 it has been
located at
Casteau,
north of the
Belgian city of Mons, but it had
previously been located...
- the
following districts:
Casteau, Chaussée-Notre-Dame-Louvignies, Horrues, Naast, Neufvilles,
Soignies and Thieusies.
Casteau is
known worldwide because...
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concentrated 40,000 to 50,000 men
around the
nearby villages of Saint-Dénis and
Casteau,
where they were
attacked by a
combined Dutch-Spanish army of 35,000 to...
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Atlantic Treaty Organization's
Allied Command Operations (ACO),
located at
Casteau,
Belgium Allied Command Transformation, a
military command of the North...
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Messisbugo (Ferrara, 1549),
Bartolomeo Scappi (Rome, 1570), and
Lancelot de
Casteau (Liège, 1604). It was
called milk or
cream snow (neve di latte,
neige de...