- reflected, for instance, in the name of its
local railway station TGV
Lille Flandres. The
historically Flemish region which became part of the
Dutch Republic...
- A
number of
ships have been
named Flandre or La
Flandre. They include: SS
Flandre (1886), a
cargo ship
built in 1886 as Tijuca,
renamed Valdivia in 1896...
- The
Bouvier des
Flandres is a
herding dog
breed originating in Flanders, Belgium. They were
originally used for
general farm work
including cattle droving...
-
Flandre,
later called Carla C,
Carla Costa, and
Pallas Athena, was an
ocean liner and
cruise ship that took p****engers on
transatlantic voyages and on...
-
French Flanders (French:
Flandre française [flɑ̃dʁ(ə) fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; Dutch: Frans-Vlaanderen; West Flemish: Frans-Vloandern) is a part of the
historical County...
-
comtesse de
Flandre et de Hainaut, Vanackere, 1841, chap. I, pp. 1–12. Gérard Sivéry:
Jeanne et
Marguerite de Constantinople,
comtesses de
Flandre et de Hainaut...
- SS
Flandre was a
French transatlantic ocean liner of the
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique. (CGT). She was
launched in 1913 and sunk in 1940. Her peacetime...
- The
Orgues de
Flandre,
which can be
translated as the "Organs of Flanders", are a
group of
residential buildings in the 19th arrondis****t of Paris,...
-
historians call this "Royal Flanders" (Dutch: Kroon-Vlaanderen, French:
Flandre royale).
Aside from this, the counts, from the 11th
century onward, held...
- Communauté de
communes de
Flandre Intérieure Communauté de
communes Flandre Lys (partly) Communauté de
communes des
Hauts de
Flandre Communauté de communes...