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Mariembourg (French pronunciation: [maʁjɑ̃buʁ]; Walloon: Mariyambour) is a town in the muni****lity of
Couvin in the
Province of Namur, Belgium. The town...
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Royale Union Sportive Mariembourg is a
professional basketball club
based in Couvin, Belgium.
After the
Second World War of 1939–45, the
preferred sport...
- Brûly-de-Pesche, Couvin, Cul-des-Sarts, Dailly, Frasnes-lez-Couvin, Gonrieux,
Mariembourg, Pesche, Petigny, Petite-Chapelle, and Presgaux.
Couvin railway station...
- L'Arrétin moderne. He may also have
written Candide, Part II. He died at
Mariembourg in the
French First Republic, now in Belgium.
Works by or
about Henri-Joseph...
- the area were
taken and
pillaged one
after the other. The
fortress of
Mariembourg,
close to Couvin, and the town of
Givet soon fell to the French. In 1555...
- it
shifted even
further south-eastwards. The
tourist steam train line
Mariembourg–Treignes has most of its
stations in
villages of Viroinval: Nismes, Olloy-sur-Viroin...
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Apollon Patras 1993–1994
Hapoel Givatayim 1994
Sporting Athens 1995 RUS
Mariembourg 1995–1997
Hapoel Holon 1997
Alaska Aces 1997–1998
Hapoel Eliat 1998 Olimpija...
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Victor Desguin Born (1838-01-30)30
January 1838
Mariembourg,
Belgium Died 8 July 1919(1919-07-08) (aged 81) Antwerp,
Belgium Nationality Belgian Occupation...
- 130A: Charleroi-South -
Jeumont (France) Line 132:
Mariembourg - Charleroi-South Line 134:
Mariembourg -
Couvin Line 139:
Leuven -
Ottignies Line 140: Ottignies...
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Mariembourg &
Kerpen Formula Super A (FSA) 100 cc 2002
Giedo van der
Garde CRG
Maxter B
Ronnie Quintarelli Davide Forè 5-venue
series Mariembourg, Alahärmä...