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- on 18 February 1880, Ghoy and Ollignies on 25 May 1905, and Ogy on 5 November 1907. Postal codes in 1969: 7850 Ollignies - 7851 Bois-de-Lessines - 7860...
- anarchist, surrealist and civil servant. Born Jean Émile Louis Scutenaire in Ollignies, he died in Brussels. Louis Scutenaire is chiefly remembered as a central...
- Mouscron Moeskroen Namur Namen Nivelles Nijvel Oisquercq Oostkerk Oleye Liek Ollignies Woelingen Oreye Oerle Otrange Wauteringen Oeudeghien Heidegem Papignies...
- 1999–2001 Ronse 32 (8) 2001–2002 Tournais 2003 Arema Malang 2004 Lessines-Ollignies 10 (4) 2004–2005 Persibom Bolaang Mongondow 2006–2007 PSBL Langsa International...
- Heidegem Opheylissem Opheilissem Ogy Oseke Oisquercq Oostkerk Oleye Liek Ollignies Woelingen Opprebais Opperb**** Orbais Oorb**** Oreye Oerle Orp-le-Grand...
- boarding facilities for girls, and was operated by the Bernadine Madames of Ollignies, Belgium, until 1920, when the Ursuline Sisters of Kentucky replaced them...
- Sparta Petegem (6) 1–0 Acrenoise (4) 30. Eendracht Zele (4) 2–1 Lessines-Ollignies (6) 31. Geraardsbergen (6) 1–7 Jong Lede (6) 32. Fusieclub Merelbeke (6)...
- Geneugden  France National Road Championships, Road Race, Valentin Huot Ollignies, Roger Baudechon Stages 2, 3a, 11 & 15a Tour de France, René Privat Charleroi...
- Villers-Perwin Wayaux Lessines Lessines Bois-de-Lessines Deux-Acren Ghoy Ogy Ollignies Papignies (1964) Papignies Wannebecq Leuze-en-Hainaut Leuze Blicquy Chapelle-à-Oie...
- authorities. This led them to found refuge communities, first in Belgium (Ollignies, 1883), and then in Slough in England (1897), Bonsecours in France (1904)...