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  2. Leuven University Press - Wikipedia

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    Leuven University Press (Dutch: Universitaire Pers Leuven) is a university press located in Leuven, Belgium.It was established in 1971 in association with KU Leuven. [2] It publishes about forty books a year, with about half being in English or in combined French, German, and Italian, and the other half being in Dutch.

  3. Lambert II, Count of Louvain - Wikipedia

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    Lambert II (died Tournai, 19 June 1054) was count of Leuven between 1033 and 1054. Lambert was the son of Lambert I of Louvain and Gerberga, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine. [1] According to the Vita Gudilae (recorded between 1048–1051) he followed his brother Henry I of Louvain as Count of Leuven.

  4. Leuven - Wikipedia

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    Daring Club Leuven Atletiek is one of the oldest athletics clubs in Belgium, where 1964 Olympic gold medallist Gaston Roelants was a member. There is also a GAA club in Leuven, the club is named, 'the Earls of Leuven', after the Flight of the Earls. The Earls of Leuven has become one of the most well-known GAA clubs in Europe, and is an ...

  5. HSL 2 - Wikipedia

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    HSL 2 near Berloz alongside A3/E40. From Brussels South, trains travel northwards over Line 0 through Central and North stations. At Schaarbeek the route splits in two; northward bound trains continue over line 25N, line 25, Antwerp and HSL 4 to the Dutch border, eastward bound trains continue over line 36N, line 2 and line 36 to Liège and from there over line 37 and HSL 3 and again line 37 ...

  6. Academic libraries in Leuven - Wikipedia

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    The State University of Leuven, founded in 1817, also established a library.In 1826 the librarian was Karl Bernhardi.He was succeeded by P. Namur. The nucleus of its collection was formed by the works of the municipal library of Leuven that the city offered the State University in 1817. In addition

  7. KU Leuven - Wikipedia

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    Public transport within the city is primarily served by the De Lijn bus system. Leuven is a main hub in Belgium's and nearby country's train network. Leuven station is located in the northeast edge of the city. KU Leuven has campuses in Kortrijk, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Ostend, Geel, Diepenbeek, Aalst, Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Brussels.

  8. Henry II, Count of Louvain - Wikipedia

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    Henry III, Count of Louvain [2] (d. 1095). He married Gertrude of Flanders (1080–1117), daughter of Robert I of Flanders and Gertrude of Saxony. They probably bore duchess Adelaide wife of Simon I of Lorraine, and countess Gertrude wife to Lambert, count of Montaigu and Clermont. Godfrey I, Count of Louvain [2] (1060–1139).

  9. TeraCopy - Wikipedia

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    TeraCopy is an example of the freemium licensing model. A basic edition is offered as freeware but may only be used in non-commercial environments. TeraCopy Pro, a shareware version of the utility, adds additional features such as having a list of favorite folders to be used as a copy destination and the ability to modify the copy queue.