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Leuven (UK: /ˈlɜːvən/, US: /ˈlʌvən/, Flemish: [ˈløːvə(n)] ), also
called Louvain (/luːˈvæ̃/, US also /luːˈveɪn/, French: [luvɛ̃]), is the
capital and largest...
- KU
Leuven (Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven) is a
Catholic research university in the city of
Leuven, Belgium.
Founded in 1425, it is the
oldest university...
- Oud-Heverlee
Leuven (Flemish pronunciation: [ʌut ˈɦeːvərˌleː ˈløːvə(n)]), also
called OH
Leuven or OHL, is a
Belgian professional football club from the...
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Leuven (1425–1797)
State University of
Leuven (1817–1835)
Catholic University of
Leuven (1834–1968)
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven or KU
Leuven (1968–)...
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University of
Leuven or
Louvain (French: Université
catholique de Louvain, Dutch:
Katholieke Hogeschool te
Leuven,
later Katholieke Universiteit te
Leuven) was...
- Noa-Lynn van
Leuven (born 27
September 1996) is a
Dutch darts player who
plays in
Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Van
Leuven began considering...
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administratively annexed to
Leuven.
Haasrode Research-Park is
located in
Leuven's Haasrode. "Deelgemeenten | Stad
Leuven".
leuven.be (in Dutch). 2019-09-09...
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Henry II (Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri) was the
Count of
Louvain (
Leuven) from 1054
through 1071 (?).
Henry II was the son of
Lambert II,
Count of Louvain...
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Leuven Arrondis****t (Dutch: Arrondis****t
Leuven; French: Arrondis****t de Louvain) is one of two arrondis****ts in the
Belgian province of Flemish...
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Leuven (died c. 1158) was the wife of
Simon I, Duke of
Lorraine (1076–1138), in what is now France. She was the
daughter of
Henry III of
Leuven and...