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Ghent proper and the
surrounding suburbs of Afsnee, Desteldonk, Drongen,
Gentbrugge, Ledeberg, Mariakerke, Mendonk, Oostakker, Sint-Amandsberg, Sint-Denijs-Westrem...
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Gentbrugge (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣɛndˈbrʏɣə]; lit. 'Ghent Bridge') is a sub-muni****lity of the city of
Ghent located in the
province of East Flanders...
- victories. Gent pla****
their home
matches in the
Jules Ottenstadion in
Gentbrugge from 1920
until 2013, when they
moved to the
Ghelamco Arena.
Their team...
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Gentbrugge is a
third smaller railway station in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium. The
station opened on 15 June 1861 on the
Lines 58 and 59. The
train services...
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Jules Ottenstadion was a multi-purpose
stadium in
Gentbrugge, Ghent, Belgium. It was used
mostly for
football matches and used to be the home
ground of...
- the rest of
Gentbrugge became a part of
Ghent in 1977.
Since this
merger of communes,
which erased the
border between Ledeberg and
Gentbrugge, the borders...
- Téqui, Paris, 1984 ISBN 2-85244-658-8 Smeyers, Maurits,
Armand Thiéry (
Gentbrugge 1868 -
Leuven 1955):
apologie voor een
geniaal zonderling, Arca Lovaniensis...
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Zeeschelde is the
section of the
Scheldt River that
flows from the lock in
Gentbrugge to the Belgian-Dutch border,
where it
merges with the
Western Scheldt...
- The
Gentbrugge Formation (Dutch:
Formatie van
Gentbrugge, abbreviation: Ge;
named after the town of
Gentbrugge in East Flanders) is a
geologic formation...
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museum dedicated to his work. Marc
Sleen was born as
Marcel Neels in
Gentbrugge, near Ghent. He
studied drawing in Ghent.
During the
Second World War...