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  2. Battle of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    An 1816 map of the local topography and the location of the battle. The Waterloo position chosen by Wellington was a strong one. It consisted of a long ridge running east–west, perpendicular to, and bisected by, the main road to Brussels. Along the crest of the ridge ran the Ohain road, a deep sunken lane.

  3. List of numbered roads in Waterloo Region - Wikipedia

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    Conestoga Parkway, Waterloo Regional Road 55 (Victoria Street) Waterloo Regional Road 1 (to Stratford) Woolwich Guelph Townline Road (to Guelph) New Hamburg, Kitchener, Breslau Part of the Conestoga Parkway. Shares the route with Highway 8, becoming Highway 7/8, from Kitchener to Stratford.

  4. List of Waterloo Battlefield locations - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Battle of Waterloo with contours. The Waterloo Battlefield is located in the municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and Lasne and Waterloo, [1] about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Brussels, and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the town of Waterloo. The ordering of the places in the list is north to south and west to east.

  5. File:Waterloo Campaign map-alt3.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of force movements and major engagements during the Waterloo Campaign, June 15-18, 1815. Català: Mapa dels moviments i dels principals enfrontaments durant la Campanya de Waterloo, 15-18 de juny, 1815.

  6. Willem Benjamin Craan - Wikipedia

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    Craan's 1816 map of the Battle of Waterloo. Willem Benjamin Craan (Batavia, 23 August 1776 — Schaerbeek, 16 June 1848) was a Dutch (and later Belgian) surveyor and cartographer, who is best known for his 1816 map of the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo in which he provided the initial dispositions of all armies concerned, based on information gleaned from many participants in the battle ...

  7. Decoster's house - Wikipedia

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    For example, Sir Walter Scott writing a few months after the battle places the house "at the distance of a gun-shot from La Belle Alliance", [3] and a map in (to the right) places the house about half a kilometre south of La Belle Alliance and it places Rossomme at 1.5 km from La Belle Alliance—Siborne's 1844 map which is a much or accurate ...

  8. Ontario Highway 85 - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Regional Road 85 begins: Highway 85 northern terminus; former Highway 86 northern terminus (1998-2003); continues as Waterloo Regional Road 85: 13.0: 8.1 Regional Road 17 (Sawmill Road) – St. Jacobs, Conestogo: 17.0: 10.6 Regional Road 21 north (Arthur Street) – Elmira: Waterloo–Wellington boundary: Woolwich–Wellesley ...

  9. Conestoga Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Although the concept of a ring road around Kitchener and Waterloo originated from the Kitchener-Waterloo and Suburban Planning Board in 1948, [9] [10] actual consideration was not given to it until it was recommended by a 1961 traffic study. [11] By then, the opening of Highway 401 was attracting business away from the rapidly growing twin cities.