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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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Dendermonde (Termonde) 053:
Aalst (Alost) 054:
Ninove 055:
Ronse (
Renaix) 056:
Kortrijk (Courtrai), Comines-Warneton (Komen-Waasten),
Mouscron (Moeskroen)...
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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...
- City, Ettelbruck, Wiltz. Belgium Bras, Bastogne, Marche, Namur, Brussels,
Renaix, Tournai, Hertain. France Lille, Armentieres, St. Omer, Calais. England...
- (French: Biévène), Herstappe,
Mesen (French: Messines),
Ronse (French:
Renaix), Spiere-Helkijn (French: Espierres-Helchin), and
Voeren (French: Fourons)...
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Roeselare (fr: Roulers)
Roeselare West
Flanders 61,657 1825 1250
Ronse (fr:
Renaix)
Oudenaarde East
Flanders 26,092 1825 1240 Saint-Ghislain Mons Hainaut...
- (1473)
Baron of
Duffel Baron of
Frentz Baron of
Pietersheim Baron of
Ronse (
Renaix)
Viscount of
Montfort Viscount of
Wavreumont Count of
Merode (Holy Roman...
- (2 cantons), Grammont, Herzèle, Maria-****ebecke, Niderbrakel, Ninove,
Renaix and Sotteghem.
After Napoleon was
defeated in 1814, the
department became...
- (1727) (Morganatic?)
Emmanuel Ignatius of N****au-Siegen (1688–1735)
Baron de
Renaix (1699), Prince-Regent of N****au-Siegen, (1727),
Fieldmarshal of the Spanish...