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  2. Schaerbeek - Wikipedia

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    That year, the mayor of Schaerbeek Bernard Clerfayt argued that the diversity in the foreign population means there is a lack of a ghetto effect, and Molenbeek's then-mayor Françoise Schepmans stated that the foreign population in Schaerbeek was more diverse than that of Molenbeek. [13] 22% of young people in Schaerbeek are unemployed. The ...

  3. File:Schaerbeek Brussels-Capital Belgium Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Français : Carte indiquant la localisation de la commune de Schaerbeek en rouge dans la région de Bruxelles-Capitale. English: Map of Schaerbeek in region of Brussels-Capital, Belgium. Date

  4. Schaarbeek railway station - Wikipedia

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    Schaerbeek (Europe) Show map of Europe Schaerbeek railway station ( French : Gare de Schaerbeek ) or Schaarbeek railway station ( Dutch : Station Schaarbeek ) [ a ] is a railway station in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels , Belgium, opened in 1887.

  5. Schaerbeek Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Schaerbeek Gate (French: Porte de Schaerbeek; Dutch: Schaarbeeksepoort) was one of the medieval city gates of the second walls of Brussels, Belgium. [1] See also

  6. Schaerbeek Municipal Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Hall (French: Hôtel communal; Dutch: Gemeentehuis) of Schaerbeek is the municipal hall building and the seat of that municipality of Brussels, Belgium.. Designed by the architect Jules Jacques Van Ysendyck [] in neo-Flemish Renaissance style and completed in 1887, it is located at the centre of the Place Colignon / Colignon

  7. Rue Royale, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Rue Royale (French, pronounced [ʁy ʁwajal]; "Royal Street") or Koningsstraat (Dutch, pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋstraːt]; "King's Street") is a street in Brussels, Belgium, running through the municipalities of Schaerbeek, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode and the City of Brussels.

  8. Rue d'Aerschot - Wikipedia

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    The Rue d'Aerschot (French, pronounced [ʁy daʁskɔt]) or Aarschotstraat (Dutch, pronounced [ˈaːrsxɔtˌstraːt]) is a street in the Schaerbeek municipality of Brussels, Belgium. It is known as a hotspot of the city's underground nightlife and famous for its brothels. The street is also known for its inexpensive lodging.

  9. Train World - Wikipedia

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    Train World is a railway museum in Schaerbeek, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, and the official museum of the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). It is situated in the preserved buildings of Schaarbeek railway station and in a new shed built to its north.