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  2. Liberation of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The liberation began with 21st Army Group heading eastwards from the breakout from Falaise. Units of XXX Corps, including the 2nd Canadian Division entered Belgium on 2 September. Forge-Philippe , located on the French border, was the first settlement to be liberated, [4] although La Glanerie also claims that honor. [5]

  3. Chronology of the liberation of Belgian cities and towns ...

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    Belgium's largest city and de jure capital. The allied liberation of this city allowed the Belgian government in exile to return to the country on 8 September. [7] [8] 3 September 1944 Ronse [9] 3 September 1944 Ath: 3 September 1944 La Louvière: 3 September 1944 Ronse: 3 September 1944 Aalst: 3 September 1944 Ninove [10] 3 September 1944 ...

  4. Timeline of Belgian history - Wikipedia

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    Liberation of Brussels and Antwerp. 5 September: Customs Convention between Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg signed. [168]: 978 16 December: German reinvasion: the Battle of the Bulge begins. 1945: 25 January: Liberation of Belgium completed. 8 May: End of World War II in Europe. 1946: 17 February: Belgian general election, 1946: 12 April

  5. 1944 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    2 September – Allied ground forces enter Belgium. 4 September – Liberation of Brussels and Antwerp; Independent Belgian Brigade (Brigade Piron) enters Brussels. [2]: 858-9 5 September – Customs Convention between Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg signed. [5] 7 September – Liberation of Liège. [2]: 857

  6. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    From September 1944 to February 1945 the Allies liberated Belgium. After World War ... the political center, ... have been a single trade market with customs ...

  7. List of World Trade Centers - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center Rosario [7] Australia: Melbourne: WTC Wharf: Formerly named as WTC Bahrain: Manama: Bahrain World Trade Center [8] Bangladesh: Chittagong: World Trade Center Chittagong Belgium: Antwerp: World Trade Center Antwerp Flanders [9] Belgium: Brussels: World Trade Center (Brussels) [10] Belgium: Ghent: World Trade Center ...

  8. 1945 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    4 February – Liberation of Belgium complete. 7 February – Hubert Pierlot's government resigns. [2]: 861 12 February – Achille Van Acker heads government of national unity. March. 20 March – Financial agreement signed between National Bank of Belgium and Bank of France. [2]: 861 April. 29 April – General Federation of Belgian Labour ...

  9. World Trade Center (Brussels) - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Center (WTC) is a complex of skyscrapers at the corner of the Boulevard du roi Albert II / Koning Albert II-laan and the Boulevard Simon Bolivar / Simon Bolivarlaan in the Northern Quarter central business district of Brussels, Belgium. Its three towers are among the tallest buildings in Belgium.