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Wambrechies (French pronunciation: [wɑ̃bʁəʃi]; West Flemish: Wemmersijs; Picard: Vamberchi) is a
commune in the Nord department, in the
region Hauts-de-France...
- Pas-de-Calais and Nord, and the
towns of Lens, Wingles, Loos, Lille,
Wambrechies and Quesnoy-sur-Deûle,
before it
flows into the Lys at Deûlémont. The...
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elected mayor of Lomme. In 1911
Nicolle bought the
Vandenbosh flax mill in
Wambrechies.
During World War I (1914–18) the
Germans occupied the town, removed...
- and eyes. The
rosette in the façade of the
church of Saint-Vaast at
Wambrechies depicts Chrysolius,
along with
saints Hubert, Benedict, and Bernard....
- l'île de Cythère) for its painting.
Humphrey Wine and
Annie Scottez-De
Wambrechies. "Watteau" in
Grove Art Online. oxfordartonline.com
Oxford University...
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Toufflers Tourcoing Tressin Vendeville Verlinghem Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Wambrechies Warneton Wasquehal Wattignies Wattrelos Wavrin Wervicq-Sud
Wicres Willems...
- of
Sacred Music in Lille. He is
titular of the
organs in
Bondues and
Wambrechies. Jérôme
Faucheur was born in 1953 in Lille, France. He won the gold medal...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6. Wine, Humphrey; Scottez-De
Wambrechies,
Annie (1996). "Watteau". In Turner, Jane (ed.). The
Dictionary of Art...
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Lille which runs
along a 3 km (1.9 mi)
track from Marquette-lez-Lille to
Wambrechies features several tram
vehicles dating back to the
beginning of the 20th...
- by the
British Royal Air
Force as
Advanced Landing Ground B-57 Lille/
Wambrechies. Marcq-en-Barœul Johnson,
David C. (1988), U.S. Army Air
Forces Continental...