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Saint-Gilles (French, pronounced [sɛ̃ ʒil] ⓘ) or Sint-Gillis (Dutch, pronounced [sɪntˈxɪlɪs] ⓘ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the southern part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels , Anderlecht , Forest and Ixelles .
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Saint Giles (/ dʒ aɪ l z /, Latin: Aegidius, French: Gilles, Italian: Egidio, Spanish: Gil; c. 650 - c. 710), also known as Giles the Hermit, was a hermit or monk active in the lower Rhône most likely in the 7th century.
The main entrance is from the Parvis de Saint-Gilles / Sint-Gillisvoorplein, after which it is named. It opened on 3 December 1993. It opened on 3 December 1993. The station forms part of a southerly extension to the North–South Axis , a tram tunnel crossing the city centre between Brussels-North railway station and Albert premetro station .
The name Brussel-Zuid, as the Dutch "translation" of Bruxelles-Midi, was only introduced after the equality law of 1898. [ 3 ] The Brussels-Capital Region is bilingual ; hence, both the French and Dutch names of the station— Bruxelles-Midi and Brussel-Zuid —are official.
Sint-Gillis-Waas (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnt ˌxɪlɪs ˈʋaːs]; [a] French: Saint-Gilles-Waes) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of De Klinge, Meerdonk , Sint-Gillis-Waas proper and Sint-Pauwels . On 1 January 2018, Sint-Gillis-Waas had a total population of 19,273.
The Municipal Hall (French: Hôtel communal; Dutch: Gemeentehuis) of Saint-Gilles is the municipal hall building and the seat of that municipality of Brussels, Belgium.. Designed by the architect Albert Dumont [] in neo-Flemish Renaissance style and completed in 1904, it is located at 39, place Maurice Van Meenen / Maurice Van Meenenpl
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