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Lanaken (Dutch pronunciation: [laːˈnaːkə(n)]; Limburgish: Laoneke) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Limburg. On
January 1, 2007, the...
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Koninklijke Lanaken Voetbalvereniging is an ****ociation
football club
based in
Lanaken, Belgium.
Lanaken VV was
founded in 1924.
Since 1925, the club has...
- part of the connection. The H****elt-Maastricht line
through Beverst and
Lanaken was
built by the Aachen-Maastricht
Railway Company (AM)
which operated...
- Hamont,
Lanaken and
Zelzate (all three: not electrified,
freight only; line 20
Lanaken –
Maastricht is "temporarily out of service" from
Lanaken to the...
- women's
section of KRC Genk. The club was
formed as a
merger of
clubs from
Lanaken and
Zonhoven in 2013, and has been
known as
Ladies Genk
since 2015 when...
- and the
Belgian Warmblood. It is bred at the stud of the same name near
Lanaken, in the
province of
Limburg in
eastern Flanders,
close to the
Dutch border...
- 26
December 1990) is a
Dutch footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Lanaken. Born in Maastricht,
Voorjans started his
career as a
youth prospect of...
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include the
province of
Limburg with its
cities Maasmechelen,
Maaseik and
Lanaken along the
river Meuse, the
cities of Aalst, Ninove, Binche, Eupen, Halle...
- Jan
Caubergh Born Jan
Caubergh (1934-09-18)18
September 1934
Lanaken,
Belgium Died 29
November 2013(2013-11-29) (aged 79) Bruges,
Belgium Conviction(s)...
- the
bridge at Veldwezelt. They died
either crashing in the
village of
Lanaken or in the
hospital in Maastricht, Netherlands. Only one
bomber managed...