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Kristus Koning(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Brugge (Bruges)regionKristus-King is nineteenth-century district northwest of the historic centre of the Belgian city of Bruges. The district has around 4500 inhabitants.
Sint-Andries and Saint Anna Church(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Brugge (Bruges)church, heritage1117: The earliest evidence of a parish refer to a small Romanesque church that gets dual function after the arrival of the monks in 1117, namely, a parish and a minster. 13th century: building a new church, consisting of two
Saint Bavo Church(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Brugge (Bruges)church, heritageAlready in 1239 mention in the ancient chronicles the first St. Bavo Parish. The first church of St. Bavo, located in the vicinity of the current Hertogenstraat, is demolished in 1577. A temporary church was located on the Legeweg in
Albertpark(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Ostend (Ostend)stadiumHome of KV Oostende en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.V._Oostende maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=51.216905~2.88650...
Shashank Gokhale's ApartHotel, Gent(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)apartment hotelShashank Gokhale's ApartHotel, Gent till April 2008
CNH Case New Holland(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zedelgem productionWorld leader in the agricultural and construction equipment businesses.
Order of Saint Clare Monastery(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Nieuwpoort (Nieuwpoort-Stad)heritage, monastery1876: construction of a new monastery. After destruction during the First World War, reconstruction of the monastery in 1920. Inauguration in 1921. Protected architectural heritage (ID: 16603)
Airfield Ursel(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Knesselare airport, militaryEBUL NATO reserve airfield for . Bivouac area open to civilian youth associations. Airfield also used (on weekends) by: "Vliegclub Ursel", www.ebul.be/ "Aero Club Brugge", www.aeroclub-brugge.be/
Hotel Formule 1(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zuienkerke (Zeebrugge)hotel
Formular 1 Hotel(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Gent (Ghent)hotel, cheapNice Formular One Hotel like Etap-Hotel
De Zonneputtragel(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Merelbeke fishing area, lakeOld part of the Scheldt river, after the canalization. Now used as fishing pool.
Castle ten Berghe(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Brugge hotel
Oudegemse Baan(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Dendermonde
Varenbergstraat(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Dendermonde
Paardenmarkt WWI depot(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Knokke-Heist military, First World War 1914-1918, dump, invisiblein this area unexploded grenades and other shells have been dumped after World war I. Some contain poisones gas. It is forbidden to anchor or fish in this area. more info can be found here: www.greatwar.nl/frames/default-knokkee.html
Battle of Messines WWI(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Mesen battlefield, First World War 1914-1918, mine, battle, invisibleHoles formed by huge mines, detonated under the German lines during the third battle of Ypres in june 1917
Spanbroekmolen Crater(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Mesen monument, First World War 1914-1918, crater, minesite of a large mine explosion during june 1917 in WWI. it is called now the "pool of peace" Protected monument (ID: 201027)
Petit Bois craters(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Mesen military, First World War 1914-1918, minemade by a large mine in june 1917 in the first world war
Saint Vincent's Church(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Eeklo (Eeklo)churchSaint Vincent's Church is a neo-Gothic brick church built in 1878-1883. The tower is almost 100m high.
Eeklo City Hall(en)Belgium / Ost-Flandern / Eeklo (Eeklo)belfry, town hallThe red-brick stadhuis, or city hall, is a mixture of 17th century Flemish Renaissance architecture and modern renovations. One of the later additions (1930-32) is the belfry tower, which houses the town bells formerly kept in the adjacent church. Despite
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