- Flavion,
Florennes, Hanzinelle, Hanzinne, Hemptinne, Morialmé, Morville, Rosée, Saint-Aubin and Thy-le-Bauduin.
Florennes hosts Florennes Air Base, a...
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Florennes Air Base (French: Base aérienne de
Florennes), also
known as Base Jean Offenberg, (ICAO: EBFS) is a
Belgian Air
Component (formerly the Belgian...
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Florennes Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Florennes) is a
former Benedictine monastery in
Florennes,
province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium. The
abbey was founded...
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Representatives since 2024.
Until 2024, he
served as
mayor of
Florennes. "Le
bourgmestre de
Florennes siégera à Bruxelles : " Je m'organiserai pour ****umer les...
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Archbishop of
Trier (1131–52),
written in
medieval Latin prose by
Balderic of
Florennes.
There is also a
Gesta Alberonis metrica anonyma, an
anonymous biography...
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Isabelle Florennes (born 2
August 1967) is a
French politician of
Democratic Movement (Mouvement démocrate, MoDem) who was a
member of the
French National...
- The
Florennes Castle (formerly the Château de Beaufort) in
Florennes, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium, is a
castle that
dates back to the 9th century, although...
- St John the
Baptist on his father's
estate at
Florennes, with
Richard as its
first abbot. At
Florennes, on 12
September 1015,
Godfrey II, Duke of Lower...
- may
refer to
several places in Europe : Morville, Belgium, a part of
Florennes in the
province of
Namur Morville, Shropshire, a
civil parish near Bridgnorth...
- from the 2nd
Tactical Wing of the
Belgian Air Component, on the
apron at
Florennes Air Station, was hit by a gun
burst from a
nearby F-16,
whose cannon was...