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Rutot, A. (1889), "Description Géologique et Hydrologique des puits et des forages creusés par la ste anonyme des sucreries centrales de Wanse", Bulletin de la Société belge de géologie, de paléontologie et d'hydrologie, III, Polleunis, Ceuterick et De Smet, Bruxelles: 82– 109 "Chronique Locale". La Meuse. 17 December 1886. "Chronique ...
Bulle railway station (French: Gare de Bulle, German: Bahnhof Bulle) is a railway station in the municipality of Bulle, in the Swiss canton of Fribourg. It is located at the junction of three railway lines: the Bulle–Romont, Bulle–Broc, and Palézieux–Bulle–Montbovon lines. All three are owned by Transports publics Fribourgeois. [1]
In 1869 the partnership limited by shares Sucrerie Jules De Cock et Compagnie was founded by contract. [1] It is claimed that the Lippens family and the De Kerchove family together held 37.5% of the shares. [2] Jules de Cock might be related to Albert de Cock, who got permission to found a distillery in Moerbeke on 5 January 1869. [3]
As of 2000, there were 1,680 students in Bulle who came from another municipality, while 200 residents attended schools outside the municipality. [19] Bulle is home to the Bibliothèque de Bulle library. The library has (as of 2008) 78,000 books or other media, and loaned out 131,270 items in the same year. It was open a total of 260 days with ...
Toggle the table of contents. ... Location of Bulle. Bulle ... Plateau de Frasne et Val du Drugeon: Government • Mayor (2020–2026)
La Table (French pronunciation: [la tabl]; Arpitan: La Tâbla) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. See also
The CEG closed the gap in 1904, completing sections between Vaudens and Bulle on 14 July and Bulle and La Tour-de-Trême on 21 September. [4] The CEG acquired the CP on 20 December 1907. [5] In 1942, the CEG merged with two other companies to form the Chemins de fer fribourgeois Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat (GFM). [6]
Sugar Factory Zeeland was a beet sugar factory in Bergen op Zoom, a city and municipality in the North Brabant province in the Southwestern Netherlands. It got its peculiar name when it was sold to the Coöperatieve Beetwortelsuikerfabriek Zeeland, a cooperative of sugar beet farmers from neighboring Zeeland province.