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Wetteren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛtərə(n)]) is a muni****lity in the
Belgian province of East Flanders,
comprising the
towns of M****emen [nl], Westrem [nl]...
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Martha van
Wetteren (1646,
Landegem – 23
October 1684, Belsele, Flanders) was a
Flemish woman who was
executed for witchcraft. She was the last person...
- went out of business. The club was
founded in 1951 as
Standard Wetteren. In 2015,
Wetteren folded and
merged with
another club,
liberating the matricule...
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Standaard Wetteren was a
Belgian ****ociation
football club team from
Wetteren. Its
matricule (5479)
still exists as it was sold to
investors who created...
- Rode
Heuvel square in
Wetteren,
after a song: 2017
Rozanetuin garden in
Ghent (referring to his song Rozane): 2022
Mural in
Wetteren: 2022
Golden Lifetime...
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Cooppal established a
gunpowder factory at
Wetteren. 1796,
Wetteren factory closed by French. 1815,
Wetteren factory restarted after Battle of Waterloo...
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killed three people between 1976 and 1977. She died in 2019 in Sint-Jozef,
Wetteren. She was 86
years old.
Cecile Bomb**** was born in the
small Belgian village...
- mayor) in
Geraardsbergen and Aalst; the
family also
owned the
county of
Wetteren until 1796, and the city coat of arms
still bears the
XIIII of the family...
- middle-aged nun who
committed a
series of
murders in a
geriatric hospital in
Wetteren,
Belgium in 1977. The film was
originally banned in
Britain as a "video...
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Scheldemeander Gent-
Wetteren. The
project area
covers the
Flemish muni****lities of Gentbrugge, Sint-Amandsberg, Destelbergen, Heusden, and
Wetteren. The Scheldt...