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Place Charles Rogier (French,
pronounced [plas ʃaʁl ʁɔ.ʒje]) or
Karel Rogierplein (Dutch),
usually shortened to the
Place Rogier, or
Rogier by locals,...
- Brussels, Belgium. It owes its name to the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein on
which it is situated. It is the
fifth tallest building in Belgium...
- aux Loups/Wolvengracht to the
south and the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein and the
Boulevard du
Jardin botanique/Kruidtuinlaan to the north. The...
- when Brussels-North
railway station on the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein was
constructed and the
surrounding streets developed. The
station was...
-
Small Ring (Brussels'
inner ring road) at the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein in the muni****lity of the Saint-Josse-ten-Noode,
north of the City of...
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March 1846 by a new
monumental station on the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein, a
short distance east from the
original site, on the
territory of the...
-
Mechelen and
Antwerp the Rue du Progrès/Vooruitgangstraat at
Place Rogier/
Rogierplein the Rue Royale/Koningsstraat (N21 road) at
Porte de Schaerb****/Schaarb****sepoort...
- Anspach/Anspachlaan, in
Brussels (1926) Hôtel
Albert I,
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein, in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (1927–1928) Hôtel Le Plaza,
Boulevard Adolphe...
- A PCC
leaving the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein for Brussels-South
railway station,
before the
opening of the North–South Axis. The tram stop...
- Today, one of Brussels'
central squares, the
Place Charles Rogier/Karel
Rogierplein, is
named in his honour. Belgium:
Minister of State, By
Royal decree...