- The Yser (US: /iːˈzɛər/ ee-ZAIR, French: [izɛʁ]; Dutch:
IJzer [ˈɛizər] ) is a
river that
rises in
French Flanders (the
north of France),
enters the Belgian...
- The
Ieperlee (or Ypres-
Ijzer Canal) is a
canalized river that
rises in
Heuvelland in the
Belgian province of West
Flanders and
flows via the city of Ypres...
-
European ancestors,
including the
Dutch Burghers. The
cookies are
called '
ijzer' or '
ijzer koekje' and are made with
wheat flour, sugar, egg,
coconut milk, cinnamon...
-
Fields Shelby,
Karen D. (2014). "IJzerbedevaart: The
Pilgrimage to the
IJzer". In Shelby,
Karen D. (ed.).
Flemish Nationalism and the
Great War: The...
- Yser (French) or
IJzer (Dutch) is a
Brussels Metro station on the
northern segment of
lines 2 and 6. It is
located under the
Small Ring (Brussels' inner...
- Beveren-aan-de-
IJzer (West Flemish: Bevern-a'n-Yzer) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Alveringem in the
Belgian province of West Flanders. The village...
- Ring (Brussels'
inner ring road), from
Porte de Hal/Hallepoort to Yser/
IJzer. It has
existed in its
current form
since 4
April 2009, when it replaced...
- The Yser
Front (French:
Front de l'Yser, Dutch:
Front aan de
IJzer or IJzerfront),
sometimes termed the West
Flemish Front in
British writing, was a section...
- The muni****lity
comprises the
towns of
Alveringem proper, Beveren-aan-de-
IJzer, Gijverinkhove, Hoogstade, Izenberge, Leisele, Oeren, Sint-Rijkers and Stavele...
- also attend.[citation needed] The
annual event derives its name from the
IJzer river,
around which some of the
fiercest and most
deadly battles of the...