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- / 51.03167°N 2.85333°E / 51.03167; 2.85333 The Yser Towers (Dutch: IJzertoren) are a monument complex near the Yser river at Diksmuide, West Flanders...
- Pilgrimage (Dutch: IJzerbedevaart) is an annual gathering at the Yser Tower (IJzertoren) in Diksmuide, West Flanders in Belgium. This pilgrimage remembers the...
- Belgium. The site is located about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the IJzertoren in the centre of the city, and is set directly on the banks of the Yser...
- first word in a sentence) usually capitalise the entire pair: IJzer, IJzertoren. When a Dutch word starting with IJ is capitalised, the entire digraph...
- portal Dodengang - section of preserved Belgian trenches near Diksmuide IJzertoren - a monument to the soldiers killed on the Yser Front Brothers Van Raemdonck...
- Museum – Hiroshima, ****an; near the peace park, across the Honkawa river IJzertoren – Diksmuide, West Flanders, Belgium The International Peace Museum – Dayton...
- (Nooit Meer Oorlog, Godsvrede, Zelfbestuur). A yearly pilgrimage to the IJzertoren is still held to this day. The poet Anton van Wilderode wrote many texts...
- sepulchre in 1920. In 1930, his corpse was placed in the crypt of the IJzertoren (the Yser Tower, named after the River Yser) in Diksmuide. Through his...
- years and the brothers were symbolically reburied at the Yser Towers (IJzertoren) in 1932 and was an important part of the annual Yser Pilgrimage (IJzerbedevaart)...
- frequently found war memorials equally contentious. In Flanders, the IJzertoren, a controversial Flemish memorial tower, was opened in 1930, commemorating...