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  2. Avenue de Tervueren - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue de Tervueren (French, pronounced [avny də tɛʁvyʁœn]) or Tervurenlaan (Dutch, pronounced [tɛrˈvyːrə(n)ˌlaːn]) is a major thoroughfare in Brussels, Belgium. It was originally commissioned by King Leopold II as part of his building campaign, and was finished in 1897, in time for the Brussels International Exhibition of that year.

  3. Merode station - Wikipedia

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    It lies in the municipality of Etterbeek, near the border between Etterbeek, the City of Brussels and Schaerbeek. The metro end is under the Porte de Tervueren / Tervuursepoort , which is the start of the Avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan , a major thoroughfare, while the mainline railway station end is under the Square Princesse Jean de Mérode ...

  4. Woluwe-Saint-Pierre - Wikipedia

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    The municipality did not expand very quickly, however, until the last two decades of the 19th century. New roads, such as the Avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan, a new train track, imposing mansions, such as the Stoclet Palace, and Woluwe Park, were all built or designed between 1880 and 1910. An important race track, now demolished, was built in ...

  5. Brussels tram route 44 - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the underground terminus at Montgomery metro station, the route exits the tunnel to run on the north side of the Avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan, mostly in reserved track, along with tram route 39. It then runs alongside Woluwe Park, Parmentier Park and the Mellaerts Ponds, passing the Brussels Urban Transport Museum. At the ...

  6. Stoclet Palace - Wikipedia

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    Built between 1905 and 1911 in the Vienna Secession style, it is located at 279–281, avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan, in the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre municipality of Brussels. [2] Considered Hoffman's masterpiece, the residence is one of the 20th century's most refined and luxurious private houses.

  7. Villo! - Wikipedia

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    Abbaye de la Cambre: avenue Émile Duray 2: Ixelles: 114: de Beco: avenue Émile de Beco 128: Ixelles: 115: Petite Suisse: place de la Petite Suisse 16-18: Ixelles: 116: Fraiteur: boulevard de la Plaine ( entrée ULB) Ixelles: 117: Cimetière d'Ixelles: avenue de l'Université 1-5: Ixelles: 118: Buyl: avenue Adolphe Buyl 1-3: Ixelles: 119 ...

  8. Category:Etterbeek - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Etterbeek" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. Etterbeek; A. Avenue de Tervueren; B. ... Brussels tram route 23; Brussels tram route 24 ...

  9. Etterbeek - Wikipedia

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    The village of Etterbeek (spelled Etterbeke) marked on the 18th-century Ferraris map. In 1673, Etterbeek gained its independence from neighbouring Sint-Genesius-Rode, when King Charles II of Spain promoted it into a barony. The first baron was Don Diego-Henriquez de Castro, general treasurer of the Spanish Netherlands armies. The Barony House ...