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- Florenville (French pronunciation: [flɔʁɑ̃vil] ; Gaumais: Floravile) is a city and muni****lity of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium...
- major damage, except in the wine cellar. The royal carriages in front of Florenville railway station The large living room on the ground floor The Winter...
- proper. This is the N88 from the Luxembourg border in Athus to Virton and Florenville. Furthermore, the N82 crosses the muni****lity shortly, for about 800m...
- Florenville is an unincorporated community in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located three miles west of Hickory on Louisiana...
- province of Luxembourg. It is composed of the districts of Chiny, Étalle, Florenville, Habay, Meix-devant-Virton, Musson, Rouvroy, Tintigny and Virton, but...
- kilometres (130 mi). Other places on the banks of the Semois are Chiny, Florenville, Herbeumont, Bouillon (including the localities of Dohan and Poupehan)...
- the Chevratte, an affluent of the Ton. The national road 88 is linking Florenville and Athus (Aubange) and coming from Dampicourt in the south, it heads...
- as a private doctor and obstetrician in the independent practice in Florenville-sur-Semois en Gaume, Rue d’Orval Nr.7. Hissette was not very busy because...
- the Gaume region of Belgium, located in Villers-devant-Orval, part of Florenville, Wallonia in the province of Luxembourg. The abbey is well known for...
- America from cities along the Meuse River bordering France, such as Florenville and Chiny, after Belgium was placed under Protestant rule in the 1830s...