- from
Brugge aan zee [ˌbrʏɣə ʔaːn ˈzeː],
meaning "Bruges-on-Sea"; French:
Zeebruges,
pronounced [zebʁyʒ]) is a
village on the
coast of
Belgium and a subdivision...
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Ateliers de
Construction Aéronautique de
Zeebruges (ACAZ) also
known as
Zeebrugge Aeronautical Construction Company (Zacco) was a
Belgian aircraft manufacturer...
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Zeebrugge Raid (Dutch:
Aanval op de
haven van Zeebrugge; French: Raid sur
Zeebruges) on 23
April 1918, was an
attempt by the
Royal Navy to
block the Belgian...
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found in a
container at
Tilbury Docks that had
originated from The Bruges-
Zeebruge port. All were
suspected to be
dehydrated and 1 man died from his injuries...
- The ACAZ C.2,
Ateliers de
Construction Aeronautique de
Zeebruge, was a
prototype Belgian biplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s.
Built entirely of...
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multihull Banque Po****ire with
Lalou Roucayrol Winners of the
Grand Prix of
Zeebruge Skipper Bio Yves
Parlier New
Weapon in
SailHead Yves
Parlier at the Fédération...
- been
managing director of the
holding company for the Port de Bruges-
Zeebruges.
Coens was born in
Bruges on 6
September 1966, the son of
politician Daniël...
- Hull-Gothenburg-London,
connecting England with Sweden, and
later between Hull-
Zeebruge and Hull-Gothenburg. On 26
April 1973 the
newly founded Maritime Company...
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seven monitors available to the
Patrol bombarded targets near
Ostend and
Zeebruge,
using their sub-calibre (smaller) guns, to
trick the
Germans into thinking...
- জারাগোজা -
Jaraguja (Bengali)
Zeebrugge Zeebrügge or Seebrügge (German),
Zeebruges (French)
Zermatt Praborgne (French)
Zhytomyr Jitomir (Romanian), Jitomireu...