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2005: Merger between BBC and GS Aarschot Gelrode; 2007: GSG Aarschot promoted to Regional Division; 2012: GSG Aarschot promoted to National Division; The records highest score and biggest points difference in the Belgian first division status since 02.27.1982 in the name of Toptours Aarschot, which then won with 161-65 of Sint-Truiden.
On April 1, 2015, Tobu Travel Company and Top Tours merged under the Tobu Group. The company is currently operating under Tobu Top Tours. As of 2015, there are over 100 active offices within Japan, with 2,280 active employees. The company is valued at an estimate of ¥3,000,000,000 (Capital).
Jozef De Vroey (1912–1999) was a Catholic priest and child survivor of the 19 August 1914 Aarschot massacre that occurred in World War I during the rape of Belgium and whose book about this atrocity, Aarschot op Woensdag 19 Augustus 1914 (Aarschot on Wednesday, 19 August 1914) (published in 1964, republished in 2014), has been cited by many historians, including [1] Trinity College, Dublin ...
The total area is 62.52 km 2 (24.14 sq mi) which gives a population density of 446 inhabitants per km 2. It is located in the part of Flemish Brabant called Hageland, located to the east of Leuven. Aarschot is a very typical town with a long history, dating back to the era of the Roman emperors, according to myths.
4 Jul 1904 29 Jun 1974 [citation needed] Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Converted to light rail (see: MLC). Métro Léger de Charleroi (MLC) Electric 21 Jun 1976 Light rail. Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) See also: List of former MLC lines. La Louvière: Steam ? ? Electric ? August 1993 Vicinal Steam 3 Jun 1887 ? Electric
Pages in category "1994 concert tours" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Philippe II de Croÿ (1496–1549), since 1514, Count of Porcéan, since 1521, Duke of Sora and Arce, 2nd Count of Beaumont, since 1532, Margrave of Renty, and since 1532, first Duke of Aarschot. Charles II de Croÿ (1522–1551), 2nd Duke of Aarschot.
Arnout II (d. after 1115), Count of Aarschot, son of Arnout I, Count of Aarschot (d. after 1060). Arnout commanded one of the fleets which left on the First Crusade in 1096. His fleet presumably carried the army of Hugh, Count of Vermandois , since the other crusader armies travelled by land.