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  2. European route E40 - Wikipedia

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    A different route, connecting Calais and Ridder, is about 2,000 kilometres (1,243 miles) shorter, mostly using the E30 via Berlin-Moscow-Omsk. The E40 differs from that route in order to provide additional direct east-west access to Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan, with a combined population base approaching 50 million people as of 2021.

  3. Classic Brugge–De Panne - Wikipedia

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    The first day was usually a hilly stage starting in De Panne and finishing in the Flemish Ardennes. The second day held a long flat stage back to the Flemish coast, with a finish in Koksijde. The third day consisted of two stages that both started and finished in De Panne, of which the final stage was an individual time trial.

  4. MS GNV Antares - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, P&O announced that Pride of Bruges and Pride of York were to be taken out of service due to the decline in traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. On 15 December 2020, P&O announced on Twitter that the service would be stopped from 1 January 2021. [4] Both Pride of Bruges and sister ship Pride of York were sold to Grandi Navi ...

  5. The Ypres League - Wikipedia

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    The League also held annual commemorations on 31 October, known as Ypres Day, a date chosen to mark the turning point in the First Battle of Ypres in 1914. [1] One of the early commemorations of Ypres Day, on 31 October 1921, saw a group of 800 pilgrims organised by the League travelling to Ypres. [9]

  6. Ypres - Wikipedia

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    Ypres (/ ˈ iː p r ə / EE-prə; French:; Dutch: Ieper ⓘ; West Flemish: Yper; German: Ypern ⓘ) is a Belgian city and municipality in the province of West Flanders.Though the Dutch name Ieper is the official one, the city's French name Ypres is most commonly used in English.

  7. Cloth hall - Wikipedia

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    Examples of cloth halls in Belgium include the Ypres Cloth Hall and cloth halls in Bruges, Leuven, and Tournai. Leuven's Linen-Hall is in an early-Gothic style, with baroque addition, and now serves as the Leuven University Hall. Antoing: the former town hall had been built as a cloth hall in 1565; Bruges: Kontor of Bruges

  8. Bruges - Wikipedia

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    Bruges had a strategic location at the crossroads of the northern Hanseatic League trade, who had a kontor in the city, and the southern trade routes. Bruges was already included in the circuit of the Flemish and French cloth fairs at the beginning of the 13th century, but when the old system of fairs broke down, the entrepreneurs of Bruges ...

  9. History of Flanders - Wikipedia

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    The County of Flanders was created in the year 862 as a feudal fief in West Francia, the predecessor of the Kingdom of France.After a period of growing power within France, it was divided when its western districts fell under French rule in the late 12th century, with the remaining parts of Flanders came under the rule of the counts of neighbouring Hainaut in 1191.