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- Nederbrakel is a town in the muni****lity of Brakel. It is located in the Denderstr**** and the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the province...
- Opbrakel. Since 1970, the muni****lity has comprised the villages of Nederbrakel, Opbrakel, Michelbeke, Elst, Zegelsem. In 1977 Everb****, Parike and part...
- province of East Flanders, and particularly in the villages of Opbrakel and Nederbrakel; and to have spread along the valleys of the Scheldt and Dender rivers...
- François Hoebeke, founder and owner of the bottling company Top Bronnen of Nederbrakel, later became the first company to develop and produce carbonated non-alcoholic...
- club from Nederbrakel join the Belgian FA in 1952 under the name of Oud Leerlingenverbond Sint-Augustinus Nederbrakel (short:Olsa Nederbrakel), starting...
- and titular Bishop of Domnach Sechnaill. Born on 27 February 1926 in Nederbrakel, he was ordained a Jesuit priest on 10 May 1958 at the age of 32. On...
- are located on the Zwalm itself. Slijpkotmolen on the Slijpkotb**** in Nederbrakel Driesmolen on the Molenb**** in Velzeke Molen Van den Borre on the Traveinsb****...
- later Baron Albert De Vleeschauwer van Braekel, (1 January 1897, in Nederbrakel – 24 February 1971, in Kortenberg) was a Belgian politician of the Catholic...
- Belgian painter of genre and historical subjects. De Coene was born at Nederbrakel. He was a pupil of David and of Paelinck, and became professor in the...
- 14 per cent. First climbed 1983 Valkenberg: Valkenbergstraat, Brakel-Nederbrakel. Climbs 53m from 45m to 98m. Maximum 15 per cent. First climbed 1959...