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Rotselaar (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔtsəlaːr]) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Flemish-Brabant, near the
convergence of the Demer...
- Muni****lity of
Rotselaar in Belgium, as well as that of each of its
constituent communes, on
January 1 of each year
since the
merger of
Rotselaar, Werchter...
- The main
tributaries of the Dyle are the
rivers Demer (in Werchter,
Rotselaar muni****lity), and the
Zenne at the Zennegat, on the ****hest outskirts...
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residence of Prof. P.
Bouts Middenbergpark-
Rotselaar-in 1967 Prof. P.
Bouts is on the left –
Middenbergpark –
Rotselaar- 10-08 1972 Prof. Paul
Bouts is on the...
- Its
source is near Tongeren. It
flows into the
river Dijle in Werchter,
Rotselaar muni****lity. The most
important towns along the
Demer are (starting from...
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named Grote B****, Meerloop, Raamb****, Zwar****erb****, Boeimeer]
Demer (
Rotselaar) Velp (Halen) Gete (Halen) Herk (Halen) Melsterb**** (Herk-de-Stad) Grote...
- a
small village in
Belgium which has been part of the muni****lity of
Rotselaar since 1
January 1977. It is the site of Rock
Werchter and the birthplace...
- muni****lity of
Nijlen in the
province of
Antwerp Heikant,
Rotselaar, a
small village 2 km
northeast of
Rotselaar in the
province of
Flemish Brabant Heikant, Stekene...
- in
Schoten but grew up in
Rotselaar near Leuven,
where he
studied Latin and
Modern Languages at the
Montfortcollege Rotselaar.
After that he
obtained a...
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Keerbergen Kortenaken Kortenberg Landen Leuven Linter Lubb**** Oud-Heverlee
Rotselaar Scherpenheuvel-Zichem
Tervuren Tielt-Winge
Tienen Tremelo Zoutleeuw...