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Lille (/ˈliːl/, LEEL; French: [lil] ; Dutch:
Rijsel [ˈrɛisəl]; Picard: Lile; West Flemish: Rysel) is a city in the
northern part of France,
within French...
- painter,
signing his
works "Paul van Ryssel",
referring to his birthplace:
Rijsel is the
Dutch name of Lille. He was born and
raised in Lille. His family...
- Mons -
France (Valenciennes) A8 (E429 and E42)
Halle -
Tournai -
France (
Rijsel) A10 (E40)
Brussels -
Aalst -
Ghent -
Bruges -
Ostend A12
Brussels - Boom...
- Lille-Flandres
station (French: Gare de Lille-Flandres, Dutch:
Rijsel Vlaanderen) is the main
railway station of Lille,
capital of
French Flanders. It...
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Douai in the
industrial basin of the Nord department, not far from
Lille (
Rijsel).
Construction of the
plant received a go-ahead in 1968, with a
formal announcement...
- King
James IV, and then at
Christmas time in 1494
given black cloth from
Rijsel (i.e. Lille) in
Flanders for his
livery clothes as a
clerk in
royal service...
- The
Citadel of
Lille (French:
Citadelle de Lille; Dutch:
Citadel van
Rijsel) is a
pentagonal citadel of the city wall of Lille, in France. It was built...
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literally Saint-André near Lille; Dutch: Sint-Andries or Sint-Andries-
Rijsel,
before 1991: Saint-André) is a
commune in the Nord
department in northern...
- Charleroi,
Courtrai (Kortrijk),
Douai (Dowaai),
Furnes (Veurne),
Lille (
Rijsel),
Oudenarde (Oudenaarde, Audenarde), and
Tournai (Doornik). Lille, Armentières...
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Utrecht Lille,
Douay et Orchies: the
castellanies of
Lille (modern Dutch:
Rijsel),
Douai and
Orchies Zelande Bewest et Beoisterschelt: the
County of Zeeland...