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Tervuren (Flemish: [tɛrˈvyːrə(n)] ; French:
Tervueren [tɛʁvyʁœn]) is a muni****lity in the
province of
Flemish Brabant, in the
Flemish region of Belgium...
- fawn Laekenois; the short-haired fawn Malinois, and the long-haired fawn
Tervuren. The
American Kennel Club
considers the four
varieties to be
separate breeds...
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Tervuren Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel van
Tervuren; French: Château de Tervueren) was a
moated castle constructed by the
dukes of Brabant,
which later became...
- von
Lothringen und Bar; 12
December 1712 in Lunéville – 4 July 1780 in
Tervuren) was a Lorraine-born
Austrian general and soldier,
field marshal of the...
- The
Pavilion of
Tervuren (Dutch:
Paviljoen van
Tervuren; French:
Pavillon de Tervueren) was a
summer palace for the
prince of Orange, the ****ure King...
- Duisburg.
Duisburg is a part of the muni****lity of
Tervuren that
comprises the
villages of Duisburg,
Tervuren,
Vossem and Moorsel. On 1
January 1977, Duisburg...
- Congo.
Caroline bore two sons,
Lucien Philippe Marie Antoine, Duke of
Tervuren, and
Philippe Henri Marie François,
Count of Ravenstein.
Their second son...
- the
Department of
Ornithology at the
Royal Museum for
Central Africa, in
Tervuren, Belgium. He has
described five bird
species new to science:
three from...
- Dutch: Vierarmenkruispunt) is a
cross roads in
Tervuren between the
Avenue de
Tervueren (Brussels-
Tervuren road) and the
Brussels outer ring R0. It is a...
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later Middle Ages, this
location was
claimed to have been
identified as
Tervuren near Brussels;
recent scholarship, however,
considers Voeren (Fourons)...