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  2. "WE" (1927 book) - Wikipedia

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    Just 57 days after then 25-year old former US Air Mail pilot Charles Lindbergh had completed his historic Orteig Prize-winning first-ever non-stop solo transatlantic flight from New York (Roosevelt Field) to Paris on May 20–21, 1927 in the single-engine Ryan monoplane Spirit of St. Louis, "WE", the first of what would eventually be 15 books Lindbergh would either author or significantly ...

  3. List of houses of the Grand-Place - Wikipedia

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    Le bombardement de Bruxelles par Louis XIV et la reconstruction qui s'ensuivit, 1695–1700 (in French). Brussels: AAM éditions. ISBN 978-2-87143-079-7. De Vries, André (2003). Brussels: A Cultural and Literary History. Oxford: Signal Books. ISBN 978-1-902669-46-5. Des Marez, Guillaume (1918). Guide illustré de Bruxelles (in French). Vol.

  4. Saint-Cyr House - Wikipedia

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    The Saint-Cyr House [2] (French: Maison Saint-Cyr; Dutch: Huis Saint-Cyr) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium. It was designed by the architect Gustave Strauven , and built between 1901 and 1903, in Art Nouveau style.

  5. Timeline of Brussels (21st century) - Wikipedia

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    22 June: Luc Terlinden is appointed Archbishop of Mechelen–Brussels. [120] 9 September: Belgian Beer World opens in the former Brussels Stock Exchange building, with the main hall now free and open to the public for the first time. [121] [122] 14 September: The Université Saint-LouisBruxelles becomes part of Université catholique de ...

  6. 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.

  7. Marie Haps Faculty of Translation and Interpreting - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the other faculties of the Saint-Louis University - Brussels grouped in a single Cercle Saint-Louis, the folkloric student association of Marie Haps is the Cercle Marie Haps (CMH). Since its creation in the 1960s, it has only brought together students from the translation and interpretation department. [16] Its members wear the calotte.

  8. Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Louis University, Brussels (also known as UCLouvain Saint-LouisBruxelles) was founded in 1858 and is specialised in social and human sciences, with 4,000 students, and located on two campuses in the City of Brussels and Ixelles. [287]

  9. Villa Bloemenwerf - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Bloemenwerf, built in 1895, was Henry Van de Velde's first creation as an architect. [4] [5] The exterior of the house was inspired by the Red House in Bexleyheath, south-east London, the residence of the British writer and theorist William Morris, the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement.