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  2. Saint-Hubert, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    84059. Area codes. 061. Website. www.saint-hubert.be. Saint-Hubert ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿y.bɛʁ] ⓘ; Walloon: Sint-Houbert) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. On 1 January 2007 the municipality, which covers 111.16 km 2 (42.92 sq mi), had 5,737 inhabitants, giving a population ...

  3. Abbey of Saint-Hubert - Wikipedia

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    50.0265°N 5.3744°E. / 50.0265; 5.3744. Saint-Hubert Abbey ( French: Abbaye de Saint-Hubert ), officially the Abbey of St Peter in the Ardennes ( Abbaye de Saint-Pierre en Ardennes ), was a Benedictine monastery founded in the Ardennes in 687 and suppressed in 1797. The former abbey church is now a minor basilica in the diocese of Namur, Belgium.

  4. Ixelles - Wikipedia

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    Ixelles. Ixelles ( French, pronounced [iksɛl]) or Elsene ( Dutch, pronounced [ˈɛlsənə] ⓘ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located to the south-east of Brussels' city centre, it is geographically bisected by the City of Brussels. It is also bordered by the municipalities of Auderghem, Etterbeek ...

  5. Watermael-Boitsfort - Wikipedia

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    Watermael-Boitsfort is home to Boitsfort Rugby Club, one of Belgium's most successful Rugby Union teams. It is also home to football team Royal Racing Club de Boitsfort. The Boitsfort Hippodrome was a horse-racing course, built in 1875 but is no longer used as such. Since 1987, the centre of the course has been occupied by the Brussels Golf ...

  6. Saint-Hubert Airfield - Wikipedia

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    An airplane in the field. Saint-Hubert Airfield ( ICAO: EBSH) is a public use airfield located near Saint-Hubert, Belgium, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium. It is the second highest aerodrome in Belgium at 1,847 ft (563 m) above sea level. It has four grass runways, in two parallel pairs, almost perpendicular; several aircraft hangars are rented ...

  7. Postal codes in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    A correct Belgian postal code is mentioned before the address' municipality or section (e.g.: "8500 Kortrijk"). While often used erroneously, Bpost's guidelines specifically implore not to mention any country code in front of the postal code (e.g.: "B-8500" instead of "8500"), similarly to the Universal Postal Union's S42 definition of an address.

  8. Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries - Wikipedia

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    History. The Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries were designed by the young architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar, who determined to sweep away a warren of ill-lit alleyways between the Rue du Marché aux Herbes / Grasmarkt and the Rue Montagne aux Herbes Potagères / Warmoesberg and replace a sordid space where the bourgeoisie scarcely ventured into with a covered shopping arcade more than 200 m (660 ft ...

  9. Luxembourg (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Its capital and largest city is Arlon, in the south-east of the province. It has an area of 4,459 km 2 (1,722 sq mi), making it the largest Belgian province. With around 285,000 residents, Luxembourg is also the least populated province, with a density of 64/km 2 (170/sq mi), making it a relatively sparsely settled part of a very densely ...