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- Boezinge, Brielen, Dikkebus, Elverdinge, Hollebeke, Sint-Jan, Vlamertinge, Voormezele, Zillebeke, and Zuidschote. Together, they are home to about 34,900 inhabitants...
- Voormezeele Enclosures Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries in Voormezele, near Ypres, Belgium. In the 1978 BBC mini-series The Lost Boys, he was...
- 1957, in his mansion located near the Ixelles Ponds, and was buried at Voormezele, near Ypres. Pierre Loze; François Loze (1991). Belgium Art Nouveau: From...
- due to its role in World War I. The village and the nearby locations of Voormezele and Hollebeke were merged into Zillebeke in 1970 and into Ypres in 1976...
- was placed around the German strongpoint Günther between Wijtschate and Voormezele, not far from the Bayernwald trenches in Croonaert Wood. See note: Plan:...
- Magicfingers (2022-09-16). "From ****ebusch Lake to St. Eloi Part ThreeVoormezele Church & Churchyard". With the British Army in Flanders & France. Retrieved...
- Poperinge) c. Dikkebus (city of Ypres) d. Vlamertinge (city of Ypres) e. Voormezele (city of Ypres) f. Hollebeke (city of Ypres) g. Houthem (city of Comines-Warneton)...
- Elzenwalle Br****erie, Voormezele Commonwealth War Graves Commission Used for those deceased 1915–1918 Established February 1915 Location 50°48′40″N 02°51′33″E...
- Doolbos Castle Eernegem Elverdinge Castle Elverdinge Elzenwalle Castle Voormezele de la Faille Castle Bruges Gaver Castle Deerlijk Gruuthuse Oostkamp De...
- called The Aristocrat's Cemetery. The nearby villages of Hollebeke and Voormezele were merged into Zillebeke in 1970. In 1976, the enlarged Zillebeke was...