- The
Gentse Feesten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛntsə ˈfeːstə(n)]; in
Ghent dialect Gense Fieste; "Ghent Festival") is an
annual music and
theatre festival...
- act of
boiling or the
ingredients being boiled. It is
sometimes called Gentse Waterzooi which refers to the
Belgian town of
Ghent where it originated...
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Ghent is
Mathias De
Clercq (Open Vld). The ten-day-long
Ghent Festival (
Gentse Feesten) is held
every year and
attended by
about 1–1.5
million visitors...
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Gentse Bijdragen tot de
Interieurgeschiedenis (Dutch for
Ghent Contributions to the
History of Interiors) is a
Belgian academic journal, the successor...
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Walloon festival in Namur.
Originated in 1832 and
revived in the 1960s, the
Gentse Feesten (a
music and
theatre festival organized in
Ghent around Belgian...
- kaproenen. De
Gentse opstand (1379-1385) en de
geschiedenis van de
Brugse Leie, 1979 Andrée Holsters,
Moord en
politiek tijdens de
Gentse opstand 1379-1385...
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local delicacy in Ghent. In
Dutch it is also
known as a neus ("nose"),
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February 2023. "Ook de Spurs-Belgen
waren donderdag onder de
indruk van het
Gentse legioen: "Ze
maakten er een
fantastische sfeer van"". Voetbalkrant.com (in...
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December 2014) was a
Belgian singer,
sculptor and the
founder of the
modern Gentse Feesten (Ghent Festival). De Buck was born in
Ghent in 1934. He studied...
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Knight Press, ISBN 0-486-24757-0 Mauquoy, Paul (1999),
Kroniek van een
Gentse Schaakclub, Mauquoy, OCLC 67153086
Edgard Colle player profile and games...