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  2. Leuven Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    50°52′44″N4°42′4″E50.87889°N 4.70111°E. The Town Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis ⓘ) of Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, is a landmark building on that city's Grote Markt (main square), across from the monumental St. Peter's Church. Built in a Brabantine late-Gothic style between 1439 and 1469, it is famous for its ornate architecture ...

  3. Center for Operations Research and Econometrics - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) is an interdisciplinary research institute of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) located in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Since 2010, it is part of the Louvain Institute of Data Analysis and Modeling in economics and statistics (LIDAM), along with the Institute for Economic and Social ...

  4. IMEC - Wikipedia

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    Imec was founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization led by Prof. Roger Baron Van Overstraeten. The name imec is an acronym of the original full name: Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum VZW. It is supervised by a board of directors, which includes delegates from industry, Flemish universities and the Flemish Government.

  5. Ladeuzeplein - Wikipedia

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    Ladeuzeplein. The Mgr. Ladeuzeplein (English: Mgr. Ladeuze Square) is the largest square in the centre of Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. [1] The square was named after a former rector of the Catholic University of Leuven, Mgr. Paulin Ladeuze. The central library of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven) is located on this square.

  6. Leuven - Wikipedia

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    Leuven (UK: / ˈlɜːvən /, US: / ˈlʌvən /, Flemish: [ˈløːvə (n)] ⓘ), also called Louvain (/ luːˈvæ̃ /, US also / luːˈveɪn /, French: [luvɛ̃]), is the capital and largest city of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located about 25 kilometres (16 miles) east of Brussels.

  7. Park Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass windows,Collection Cinquantenaire, Brussels. Arms of abbot Guillelmus Herent (1643), Brussels. The abbey was founded in 1129 by Duke Godfrey, surnamed "Barbatus" ("the Bearded"), who possessed an immense park near Leuven and had invited the Premonstratensians to take possession of a small church he had built there.

  8. Jean-Baptiste Van Mons - Wikipedia

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    6 September 1842. (1842-09-06) (aged 76) Leuven, Belgium. Jean-Baptiste Van Mons (11 November 1765 Brussels — 6 September 1842 Leuven) was a Belgian physicist, chemist, botanist, horticulturist and pomologist, and professor of chemistry and agronomy at the State University of Leuven (1817-1830). [1] Van Mons carried out the first recorded ...

  9. Frans de Liagre Böhl - Wikipedia

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    His second marriage was with Baroness Jacoba Frederica "Jacqueline" van Verschuer (1846-1921), who became Franz's mother. [4] In 1949 Franz Böhl added de Liagre to his surname Böhl, to prevent his grandmother's birth name from becoming extinct. He married Elisabeth Henriëtte Fabius (1886-1921) in 1914 and Marie Anna Dorothea Strasburger ...