- The
Hesbaye (French,
French pronunciation: [ɛsbɛ]), or
Haspengouw (Dutch and Limburgish,
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑspə(ŋ)ˌɣʌu]), is a
traditional cultural...
- The city is
located on the
River Geer (Dutch: Jeker), in the
loessic Haspengouw region. The
economy is
based on the
cultivation of
cereals and
sugar beet...
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central Europe and
reached a
geographical limit in the
fertile southern Haspengouw part of
Limburg about 5000 BC, only to die out
about 4000 BC. A later...
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grandson of
Sigramnus of Hesbaye.
Ingram came from a high
noble family from
Haspengouw near Liège. He was a
nephew of Chrodegang,
Bishop of Metz.
Ingerman married...
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During the 18th
century there were
seven buckrider trials. In the Wellen-
Haspengouw trial, this is
stated in
black and
white in the
court do****ents. A common...
- The
Hesbaye Group is a
stratigraphic group (a set of
sedimentary layers) in the
subsurface of
northeastern Belgium. This
group was
deposited during the...
- Zepperen. The city is in the
centre of Belgium's fruit-producing region,
Haspengouw (Hesbaye), and is
renowned for its pears,
apples (Jonagold), and sweet...
- part was
mainly within the Dutch-speaking part of the
fertile hills of
Haspengouw (French: Hesbaye, Latin: Hasbania)
which includes Borgloon itself. All...
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Famennoise or
Famennehoen (large and bantam)
Fauve de
Hesbaye or Gele van
Haspengouw Fauve de
Mehaigne or Gele van
Mehaigne (bantam)
Herve or
Hervehoen (large...
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authorised for all
still wine AOCs : Côtes de
Sambre et Meuse, Hageland,
Haspengouw, and Heuvelland. Austria, 5236 ha (12,933 acres) (7,8%)
Czech Republic...