Brugge — Bruges 51°12′31″N 3°13′27″E / 51.20861, 3.22417 … Wikipédia en Français
Brügge — Bruges 51°12′31″N 3°13′27″E / 51.20861, 3.22417 … Wikipédia en Français
Brügge (Arrondissement) — Provinz Arrondissement Provinz Westflandern in Belgien Arrondissement Brügge Das Arrondissement Brügge ist eines … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brugge — [brüzhbroog′ə] city in NW Belgium: pop. 116,000: Fr. name Bruges [brüzh] * * * or Bruges City (pop., 2000 est.: 116,200), northwestern Belgium. First mentioned in 7th century records, it was the site of a castle built in the 9th century by the… … Universalium
Brugge — [brüzhbroog′ə] city in NW Belgium: pop. 116,000: Fr. name Bruges [brüzh] … English World dictionary
Belgium — /bel jeuhm/, n. a kingdom in W Europe, bordering the North Sea, N of France. 10,203,683; 11,779 sq. mi. (30,508 sq. km). Cap.: Brussels. French, Belgique /bel zheek /; Flemish, België /bel khee euh/. * * * Belgium Introduction Belgium Background … Universalium
Brugge-Zeebrugge Canal — ▪ canal, Belgium waterway built between 1896 and 1907 to connect Brugge (Bruges) in Belgium with the North Sea, thus restoring Brugge s ancient status as an ocean port. At 7.5 miles (12 km) long, the canal has a depth of 24 feet (7 m), a… … Universalium
Brugge main railway station — Infobox Belgian railway station opening=1838 telegraphiccode=FR lines=50A 51 58 66 platforms=10 aricode=1000210Brugge railway station is the main railway station in Bruges and one of the busiest railway stations in Belgium. Its NMBS/SNCB internal … Wikipedia
Brugge — or French Bruges geographical name commune NW Belgium capital of West Flanders population 116,700 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Beer in Belgium — Belgium brewed Westvleteren beers.[1] Beer in Belgium varies from the popular pale lager to lambic beer and Flemish red. Belgian beer brewing s origins go back to the Middle Ages. There are approximately 178 breweries in … Wikipedia