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  2. Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique - Wikipedia

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    Les Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique is a coeducational, nonreligious Scouting movement in French-speaking Belgium.This movement, known until 1992 as Fédération des Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs is the francophone branch after the split of the Boy-Scouts et Girl-Guides de Belgique (BSB-GGB) in 1966.

  3. Scouting and Guiding in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique/Gidsen- en Scoutsbeweging in België (GSB, Guides and Scouts Movement of Belgium), member of both the World Organization of the Scout Movement and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, consisting of FOS Open Scouting (FOS; interreligious, coeducational, Flemish), 10 000 members [1]

  4. Manuel Abramowicz - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Abramowicz (born 1967) is a Belgian teacher.. In his student years, he was a member of the youth wing of the trotskyist Parti ouvrier socialiste.Manuel Abramowicz was also associated with SOS Racisme-Belgium and the FGTB, the trade-union linked with the social democratic Parti socialiste.

  5. Guides Catholiques de Belgique - Wikipedia

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    Guides Catholiques de Belgique (GCB) is the French speaking Catholic Girl Guiding movement in Belgium, open to all from age five since 1979. In most sections it is girls-only, and it is active mainly in the Walloon region and Brussels .

  6. Humanist Democratic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Humanist Democratic Centre (French: Centre Démocrate Humaniste, CDH) was a Christian democratic [13] and centrist French-speaking political party in Belgium. [14] [15] The party originated in the split in 1972 of the unitary Christian Social Party (PSC-CVP) which had been the country's governing party for much of the post-war period.

  7. Le Soir (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The weekly provides the political, economic, social and cultural news. [4] The magazine also features articles about celebrity news [4] and offers a TV guide. [1] Between February 2007 and June 2007 Le Soir sold 56,492 copies. [5] The circulation of the weekly was 54.047 copies in 2010 and 56.611 copies in 2011. [6] The magazine sold 56.044 ...

  8. Robert-Henri Bautier - Wikipedia

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    Helgaud de Fleury. Vie de Robert le Pieux, 1965 (édition et traduction annotée, with coll. by G. Labory); Recueil des actes d’Eudes, roi de France (888–898), 1967 Les sources de l’histoire économique et sociale du Moyen Âge. 1re série (1968–1974), Provence, Comtat Venaissin, Dauphiné, États de la maison de Savoie. 2e série (1984), États de la maison de Bourgogne (in ...

  9. Marcel Leborgne - Wikipedia

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    Interested in the new social programmes aimed at improving the lot of the underprivileged, he built the Reine Astrid maternity hospital in Charleroi (1936–1937) and the Cité de l'Enfance in Marcinelle, an orphanage conceived as a garden city.He built and supported the construction of collective housing like the Albert residence on avenue ...