- The
Marolles (French,
pronounced [maʁɔl] ) or
Marollen (Dutch,
pronounced [maːˈrɔlə(n)]) is a po****r
historic neighbourhood of
downtown Brussels, Belgium...
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hence its name. In 2013, 51,566
people lived there,
mainly in the Marolles/
Marollen district and west of the
central boulevards. For the
entire City of Brussels...
- the
Habsburgs (1519–1713).
Brusselian was
widely spoken in the Marolles/
Marollen neighbourhood of the City of
Brussels until the 20th century. It still...
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Conservatory In the
shadow of the
gigantic Palace of
Justice lies the Marolles/
Marollen Quarter (French:
Quartier des Marolles, Dutch: Marollenwijk, not to be...
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Ascenseurs des Marolles, Dutch:
Liften van de
Marollen) is a
public elevator in the Marolles/
Marollen district of Brussels, Belgium. It
connects the...
- (Dutch; "Foxes' Square") is a
square located in the
heart of the Marolles/
Marollen district of the City of Brussels, Belgium.
Since 1873, it has held a famous...
- Luxembourg.
Prince Emmanuel initially attended St John
Berchmans College in
Marollen,
Brussels before transferred to
Eureka Special School in Kessel-Lo in September...
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educated at the Dutch-language St John
Berchmans College, a
public school in
Marollen from
September 2006
until September 2019. In
September 2019,
Gabriel was...
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Justice is
located on the
Place Poelaert/Poelaertplein in the Marolles/
Marollen district (southern part of Brussels' city centre). A
notable landmark of...
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Enabel Headquarters Marollen,
Brussels Director-general Jean Van
Wetter Website enabel.be...