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  2. Huis van Alijn - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after its founding, the stem puppet theater Het Spelleke van Folklore, the former Spelleke van de Muide, found a home in the museum and it has remained there until today. The Folklore Museum moved from Lange Steenstraat to the Children's Alijn Hospital on Kraanlei in 1962 and was renamed the Museum of Folklore.

  3. Church of St. John the Baptist, Molenbeek - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the then-mayor of Molenbeek, Louis Mettewie, although an anti-clerical liberal, made the municipal council financially intervene, believing that his municipality was worthy of a new church to live up to its reputation as the Little Manchester (French: le petit Manchester, Dutch: het Klein Manchester) or the Belgian Manchester ...

  4. Rotselaar - Wikipedia

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    Rotselaar (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔtsəlaːr]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish-Brabant, near the convergence of the Demer and the Dijle.Since 1 January 1977 the municipality comprises the towns of Rotselaar proper, Werchter and Wezemaal.

  5. List of banks in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Bank name Parent or group Subsidiaries or previous names Head office location SWIFT BIC-code; Argenta (bank) [1] Argenta Group Antwerp: ARSP BE 22 Attijariwafa Bank Europe Belgium [2]

  6. The House of the Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Mosque (Dutch: Het huis van de moskee) is a Dutch-language novel by Iranian writer Kader Abdolah, published in 2005. The English language translation of The House of the Mosque was published in January 2010.

  7. Villa Paul Poiret - Wikipedia

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    Villa Paul Poiret in Mézy-sur-Seine, Yvelines, France, is an early 1920s Cubism-inspired Art Deco private house originally designed by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens.. The house stands in 48,500 square metres (12.0 acres) of parkland in Mézy-sur-Seine, to the west of Paris, overlooking the Seine Valley.