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Koningshooikt is a
village that
since 1977
forms a muni****lity with Lier in the
Belgian province of Antwerp. In the
local dialect Koningshooikt is often...
- The
Koningshooikt–Wavre Line,
abbreviated to KW Line (French:
Ligne KW; Dutch: KW-stelling) and
often known as the Dyle Line
after the
Dijle (Dyle) river...
- Antwerp. It is
composed of the city of Lier
proper and the
village of
Koningshooikt. The city
centre is
surrounded by the
river Nete,
around which it grew...
- roads, the
heavy fences were used in the
Belgian "Iron Wall" of the
Koningshooikt–Wavre Line (also
known as "Dyle Line") and were re-used as
beach obstacles...
- bi-articulated bus
produced by Van Hool NV at
their Belgian facility in
Koningshooikt. In the 1990s two
prototypes were built, one of
these vehicles still...
- States.[citation needed]
Bernard Van Hool (1902–1974) was a
farmer in
Koningshooikt, near Lier, Belgium; he and wife
Bertha Van Asch had
eight sons and...
- with a
number of
forts Fort Eben-Emael the K-W line: a "canal" from
Koningshooikt to Wavre, to
defend against tank
incursions another anti-tank canal...
- Sint-Katelijne-Waver and then an
exploitation northwards in the area of
forts Koningshooikt, Lier, Kessel, four
intermediate works, the
river Nete and an inundation...
- (Battle of Liège),
Namur (Fortified
Position of Namur) and
Antwerp (Forts
Koningshooikt,
Kessel and Broechem). The 305mm was used with
great success at Namur...
-
mayor of
Wavre from 2006 to 2018. K-W Line, a
defense line
between Koningshooikt and
Wavre during World War II B****e-Wavre
railway station [fr] is located...