- The
Sablon (French,
pronounced [sablɔ̃] ) or
Zavel (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈzaːvəl] ) is a
neighbourhood and hill in the
historic upper town of Brussels,...
- (Hebrew: זבולון קוורטין;
March 25, 1874 –
September 22, 1952),
known as
Zavel or Savel, was a
Jewish chazzan (cantor) and composer, a
contemporary of...
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crosses the Sablon/
Zavel Quarter (French:
Quartier des Sablons, Dutch: Zavelwijk), made of the
larger Grand Sablon/Grote
Zavel ("Large Sablon") square...
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Zavelkerk), is a
Catholic church located in the Sablon/
Zavel district, in the
historic centre of Brussels, Belgium. It is
dedicated to...
- in the Sablon/
Zavel district (south-eastern part of Brussels' city centre). This site is
served by the tram stop
Petit Sablon/Kleine
Zavel (on
lines 92...
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guest house and
conference centre. The
palace is
situated in the Sablon/
Zavel district (south-eastern part of Brussels' city centre),
between the Rue...
- and
extended towards the
upper town (Treurenberg,
Coudenberg and Sablon/
Zavel areas),
where there was a
smaller risk of floods. As it grew to a po****tion...
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hazzanut (cantorial performance). The
great figures of this era
include Zavel Kwartin (1874–1953),
Moritz Henle (1850–1925),
Joseph "Yossele" Rosenblatt...
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located on the
Place Emile Vandervelde/Emile Vanderveldeplein, in the Sablon/
Zavel district of Brussels, Belgium. It was one of the most
influential Art Nouveau...
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built on St. Michielsberg, Koudenberg, Warmoesberg, Kruidtuin, Kunstberg,
Zavel and St.
Pietersberg Bucharest,
Romania Cagliari, Sardinia,
Italy Cáceres...