- The
Kemmelberg (English:
Kemmel Hill, French: Mont Kemmel) is a hill
formation in Flanders, Belgium. It is
located less than a
kilometre from the village...
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British defenders of the
Kemmelberg. From 25–26 April, the
German Fourth Army made a
sudden attack on the
Kemmelberg with
three divisions and captured...
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several climbs,
including two
ascents of the
steep and
fully cobbled Kemmelberg. As a result, few
editions of Gent–Wevelgem
actually end in a
bunch sprint...
- flat
polder landscape. Only in the
south are some
small hills, with the
Kemmelberg (159 m (522 ft))
being the
highest point in the province. The Leie and...
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known as the West-Flemish Hills. The
highest hill in
Heuvelland is the
Kemmelberg (154 m);
followed by the
Vidaigneberg (136 m), the
Rodeberg (129 m), the...
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Walloon Brabant Unnamed point in Trou-du-Bois 170
Genappe West
Flanders Kemmelberg 156
Heuvelland East
Flanders Hotondberg 150
Kluisbergen Flemish Brabant...
- at 694
metres above the sea level.
Other hills in
Belgium include the
Kemmelberg (159 m high) and the
Koppenberg (77 m high) both
known as part of the...
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Flanders had been
inhabited since prehistory.
During the Iron Age the
Kemmelberg formed an
important Celtic settlement.
During the
times of
Julius Caesar...
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Kemmelberge (hero of
Kemmel hill)
after his
division had
captured the
Kemmelberg during the
Fourth Battle of Flanders. Retired, as "Generalleutnant a....
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brigade through its
victories at Fort Douaumont, P****chendaele and
Kemmelberg. For his
exemplary leadership during these operations he was
awarded the...