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Royal Racing Club
Tournaisien was a
Belgian football club from the city of Tournai,
Hainaut from 1909 to 2002. Its
matricule was the n°36. It was founded...
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between R.
Union Sportive Tournaisienne (matricule n°26) and R.R.C.
Tournaisien (n°36) in 2002. The club
wears the
matricule n°26 and
plays in the Belgian...
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Tournai is a French-speaking town of Belgium. The
local language is
tournaisien, a
Picard dialect similar to that of
other muni****lities of Hainaut...
- his
former ****istant. Diver's
dispute with the
Belgian club R.R.C.
Tournaisien in the late 1980s in
connection with
player registration contributed...
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strongly influenced by the
cathedrals of
France and by the
gothique tournaisien or
Scheldt Gothic of the
County of
Flanders (where also some important...
- pp. 9, 11, 13–15. La Grange,
Amaury de (1897). "Choix de
testaments tournaisiens".
Annales de la Société
historique et archéologique de
Tournai (in French)...
- accédé au
souhait du Comité
Bruxellois auquel s'était
joint un Comité
Tournaisien, du fait que c'est par
Tournai que le
corps expéditionnaire français...
- l'appellation d'origine
locale pierre bleue dite « petit
granit d'âge géologique
tournaisien".
Wallex - Le
droit wallon. Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles. Retrieved...
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Middle Ages"), Flammarion,
Paris Ludovic Nys (2001), Les
Tableaux votifs tournaisiens en
pierre 1350-1475 ("Tournai
Votive Stone Panels 1350-1475"), Académie...
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second team, as well as at KSK Beveren-Leie, K.S.K.
Ronse and R.R.C.
Tournaisien. With the
exception of a season-long
stint at RCH Gent, Dury coached...