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Belgian cuisine is widely varied among regions, while also reflecting the cuisines of neighbouring France, Germany and the Netherlands. It is characterised by the combination of French cuisine with the more hearty Flemish fare. Outside the country, Belgium is best known for its chocolate, waffles, fries and beer.
Belgian food writers (1 P) French fries (29 P) L. ... Traditional Speciality Guaranteed products from Belgium (3 P) W. Waffles (19 P) Pages in category "Belgian cuisine"
Massacre of Belgian civilians by German soldiers in response for "Franc-tireur" attacks during the First World War: Sack of Louvain: Aug 25, 1914: Leuven, Flemish Brabant: 248 Massacre of Belgian civilians by rampaging German soldiers (the "Rape of Belgium") during the First World War: Vinkt Massacre: May 25, 1940: Vinkt, East Flanders: 86-140
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Ohio since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976. [1] All of the following people have been executed for murder since the Gregg v. Georgia decision. All 56 were executed by lethal injection. [2]
Belgium portal; Biography portal; Lists portal; ... Lists of Belgian people by occupation (3 C, 12 P) + Lists of Belgian women (3 P) N. Lists of Belgian nobility (1 C ...
The pistolet (literally "little pistol") is a typical Belgian variety of bread consisting of a small and round bread roll. [1] The crust is usually hard and crispy, while the inside of the roll is soft. To make the bread roll, the dough must rise for 12 hours, and is also manipulated with a small stick.
The Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB, or simply Belgian Relief) was an international, predominantly American, organization that arranged for the supply of food to German-occupied Belgium and northern France during the First World War. Its leading figure was chairman, and future President of the United States, Herbert Hoover.
Killed at Perth in a failed coup by his kinsman and former ally Walter Stewart. 1452: William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas: James II of Scotland: 1471: Henry VI of England, King of England Killed in the Tower of London likely on the orders of Edward IV of England. 1488: King James III of Scotland: Killed by rebels. 1566