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  2. Pays de Herve - Wikipedia

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    A typical landscape in the Pays de Herve Herve cheese. The Pays de Herve (Land of Herve) is a 420 km 2 natural region of Wallonia, between the rivers Vesdre and Meuse and the borders separating Belgium from the Netherlands and Germany. The region is named after the ancient town of Herve, which is at its centre. Economically the Pays de Herve ...

  3. Treveri - Wikipedia

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    the second came from the southwest and connected Durocortorum (Reims, France) with Andethana (Niederanven, Luxembourg) and Augusta Treverorum the third went through the Ardennes in present-day Belgium and Luxembourg and connected Durocortorum to the major city and garrison of Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne/Köln, Germany) on the Rhine river.

  4. Manoir de Lébioles - Wikipedia

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    The Dresse family expanded and renovated the building continuously and used it for theater play, hunts and concerts. It was sold in 1980 to the Société Immobilière de Belgique, which resold it to a family of hoteliers, who used it as "Hotel de Charme". They sold it in 1999, and it deteriorated for a few years, before it was fully renovated ...

  5. Portal:Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries , it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west.

  6. Trevi (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Trevi is the 2nd rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. II, located in Municipio I.The origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted theory is that it comes from the Latin trivium (meaning 'three streets'), because there were three streets all leading to the current Piazza dei Crociferi, a square next to the modern Trevi square.

  7. Royal Trust (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Trust Society of Belgium (Dutch: Koninklijke Schenking; French: Donation royale; German: Königliche Schenkung) was a donation to the state proposed in a letter by King Leopold II of Belgium on 9 April 1900. In addition some properties were added to the donation in a letter of 15 November 1900.

  8. Place Charles Rogier - Wikipedia

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    The square was originally known as the Place des Nations / Natieplein ("Nations Square") or the Place de Cologne / Keulenplein ("Cologne Square"). In 1885, following the death of the liberal statesman and former Prime Minister of Belgium, Charles Rogier, it was renamed the Place Charles Rogier / Karel Rogierplein ("Charles Rogier Square") in his honour.

  9. Wéris megaliths - Wikipedia

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    Wéris I (French: Dolmen de Wéris) is situated beside the road just northwest of the village of Wéris. [2] It is the larger of the two dolmens and has a single massive roof slab. [2] This tomb had been robbed prior to excavation, so nothing is known about its contents. [4]