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Ronse (Dutch: [ˈrɔnsə] ; French:
Renaix [ʁənɛ]) is a
Belgian city and a muni****lity in the
Flemish province of East Flanders. The muni****lity only encomp****es...
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Koninklijke Sportkring Ronse was a
Belgian football club
formed in
Ronse, East
Flanders in 1906 as A.S. Renaisienne. A.S.
Renaisienne was
founded in 1906...
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Castle of
Ronse (Dutch:
Kasteel van
Ronse or French: Château de Renaix) is a
former palace in
Ronse, Belgium. It was
built in 1630 by John VIII, Count...
- Axel
Ronse (born June 20, 1981) is a Belgian-Flemish
politician and a
member of the N-VA party.
Ronse graduated with a
degree in
philosophy from Ghent...
- (2006) or
Plant Systematics by
Simpson (2010).
Floral Diagrams (2010) by
Ronse De
Craene followed Eichler’s
approach using the
contemporary APG II system...
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Fidea classics 3rd
Tervuren 2011–2012 Under-23
Gazet van
Antwerpen 1st
Ronse UCI Under-23
World Cup 3rd Liévin 2012–2013 Under-23
Superprestige 1st Middelkerke...
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argued that
formulae should be
included in
formal taxonomic descriptions.
Ronse De
Craene (2010)
partially utilized their way of
writing the
formulae in...
- Sint-Genesius-Rode (2),
Wemmel (1),
Kraainem (1), Wezemb****-Oppem (2), and
Ronse (1). The French-speaking
Community finances a Dutch-speaking
nursery and...
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Count of N****au-Siegen (Jan or Johan; Dillenburg, 29
September 1583 –
Ronse, 27 July 1638) was a
German nobleman and
militarist of the 17th century...
- von
Ronse (died 17
March 1921) was an
Austrian fencer. He
competed in the
individual épée
event at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "Arthur
Griez von
Ronse". Olympedia...