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Object Year/architect Town/section Address Coordinates Number? Image; Church of Saint-Christophe (nl) (fr): Charleroi 52011-CLT-0001-01 Info Kerk Saint-Christophe: Barracks Caporal Trésignies: porch and two towers of the main entrance (nl) (fr)
The 15 districts of Charleroi, in Roman numerals, with the surrounding municipalities labelled with letters. The municipality of Charleroi straddles both banks of the river Sambre in an area marked by industrial activities (coal mining and steel industry), which has been nicknamed the Pays Noir ("Black Country"), part of the larger sillon ...
The Arrondissement of Charleroi (French: Arrondissement de Charleroi; Dutch: Arrondissement Charleroi) is one of the seven administrative arrondissements in the Walloon province of Hainaut, Belgium. [1]
Athénée Royal Vauban is a Francophone secondary school in Charleroi, Belgium. For much of its history it was a school for girls, originating from a private school opened by Mrs Dupuis in 1831. The royal decree of 26 Septembre 1881 created a state school for girls, Ecole Moyenne de l'Etat pour Demoiselles.
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It is the home of Sporting Charleroi. Its capacity was 30,000 for Euro 2000 but was reduced shortly after to 25,000 in line with Charleroi's average attendances. The capacity was reduced again in 2013 to 15,000. [3] After the capacity reduction, the stands T2, T3, T4 were covered by a new roof.
The following is the list of the 49 stations (25 premetro stations, and 24 tram stops) of the Charleroi Metro in Belgium, and includes all stations in the Charleroi area network, as well as tram stops that are also served by premetro lines. It also includes 4 unopened stations on the unfinished line to Châtelet that will be renewed and extended.
Original plan for Charleroi Metro network. The Charleroi metro was planned in the 1960s as a 52 km (32 mi) network, consisting of eight branch lines radiating from a central downtown loop and no less than 69 stations. [21] If completed as planned, this would have been the largest metro system in the Benelux region.