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Sint-Truiden (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnˈtrœydə(n)] ⓘ; French: Saint-Trond [sɛ̃ tʁɔ̃]; Limburgish: Sintruin [sɪnˈtʀœjn]) [tone?] is a city and municipality located in the province of Limburg, Flemish Region, Belgium. With more than 41,500 inhabitants, it is one of the largest cities in Limburg.
Kerkom-bij-Sint-Truiden (or simply Kerkom) is a village in the Sint-Truiden municipality of the Limburg province in the Flemish Community of Belgium. Kerkom-bij-Sint-Truiden was an independent municipality until 1970 when it merged with Borlo. In 1976, [2] the village opted to become part of Sint-Truiden. [3]
Sint-Truiden Abbey or St Trudo's Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Sint-Truiden, Abdij van Sint-Trudo; French: Abbaye de Saint-Trond) is a former Benedictine monastery in Sint-Truiden (named after Saint Trudo) in the province of Limburg, Belgium. The abbey was founded in the 7th century and was one of the oldest and most powerful in the Low Countries ...
Gingelom (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɪŋəˌlɔm]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg.On 1 January 2006 Gingelom had a total population of 7,847. The total area is 56.49 km 2 (21.81 sq mi) which gives a population density of 139 inhabitants per square kilometre (360 inhabitants/sq
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Sint-Lenaarts [25] 1 October 1944 Brecht [25] 2 October 1944 Damme: 2-4 October 1944 Schoten: The allies breached the Albert Canal in this area. [25] 3 October 1944 Merksem: When the allies entered Antwerp on 4 September, the inhabitants of this district expected the allies to relieve the German occupation in a matter of hours and plundered the ...
Sint-Truiden / Brustem Airfield; Sint-Truiden Abbey; Sint-Truiden railway station; V. Velm; Z. Zepperen This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 18:23 (UTC). ...
Sint-Truiden railway station (Dutch: Station Sint-Truiden; French: Gare de Saint-Trond) [a] is a railway station in Sint-Truiden, Limburg, Belgium. The station opened on 6 October 1839 and is located on railway line 21. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). [1]