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  2. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 - Wikipedia

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    Finale Belge du Grand Prix Eurovision 1962 de la Chanson Européenne was the national final format developed by Walloon broadcaster Radio-Télévision Belge (RTB) in order to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1962. The competition was held on 1 February 1962 at the Cultural and Artistic Center in Uccle and aired on 19 ...

  3. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Finale Belge pour le Grand Prix Eurovision 1960 de la Chanson Européenne was the national final format developed by Walloon broadcaster Institut national belge de radiodiffusion (INR) in order to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1960. The national final was held during the first part of the show D'une scène à l'autre. [1]

  4. 101 Air Unit - Wikipedia

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    An MD-900 Explorer in 2016. One of six helicopters used by the Air Support Service of Belgium. 101 Air Unit (French: 101 Unité Aérienne) is a Belgian documentary mini-series, in six episodes of 52 minutes each, directed by Didier Verbeek in 2011, and broadcast from April 5, 2011, on channel La Une.

  5. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Each national jury awarded 5-3-1 point(s) to their top three songs, and at the close of the voting "Un peu de poivre, un peu de sel" had received 14 points (5 from Germany and the Netherlands, 3 from Portugal, and 1 from Sweden), placing Belgium joint 4th (with Ireland) of the 18 competing entries.

  6. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 - Wikipedia

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    La Sélection Belge pour le Concours Eurovision de la Chanson 1968 was the national final format developed by Walloon broadcaster Radio-Télévision Belge (RTB) in order to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1968. The competition was held on 13 February 1968. [1] [2]

  7. André Baillon - Wikipedia

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    André Baillon was born on 27 April 1875 in Antwerp to a bourgeois family. [2] [3] His father, Joseph-Chrétien Baillon, a successful businessman in the construction industry, died shortly after his birth, and his mother, Julie-Isabelle (née Van Bellinghen) also died when he was a young child, leaving André to be brought up in Termonde by an aunt on his father's side.

  8. 1/3rd Lancers Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 1st/3rd Lancers Battalion (French: 1/3 Bataillon de Lanciers) is an infantry battalion in the Land Component of the Belgian armed forces.It is an amalgamation of the former 1st Lancers Regiment and the 3rd Lancers Regiment which has been re-roled to an infantry battalion but maintains cavalry customs and traditions.

  9. List of television stations in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Be 1: Pay TV, formerly Canal + Belgique, with the channels Be 1, Be 1 +1, Be Ciné, Be Be Séries, VOOsport World (1-4) French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be 1 and VOOsport World 1) Be Ciné: Pay TV, movies channel French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be Ciné) Be Séries