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  2. Tessenderlo - Wikipedia

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    The municipality Tessenderlo encompasses the villages of Tessenderlo proper, Schoot, Engsbergen, Hulst and Berg. On January 1, 2006, Tessenderlo had a total population of 16,811. The total area is 51.35 km 2 which gives a population density of 327 inhabitants per km 2. The name Tessenderlo means "(the open place in) the forest of the Taxandrians".

  3. Tessenderlo Group - Wikipedia

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    Tessenderlo Group is a multinational industrial group that was founded in Tessenderlo, Belgium, in 1919 as Produits Chimiques de Tessenderloo.The group's areas of business include the production, trading and marketing of crop nutrients and crop protection products, animal by-product processing, and industrial services.

  4. K.V.V. Thes Sport Tessenderlo - Wikipedia

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    The club relegated in 1998 and started merger negotiations with two neighbouring clubs within Tessenderlo: VK Penarol Engsbergen from the village Engsbergen and Schoot Sport from the village Schoot. In preparation of the merger, the club became KVV Thes Sport Tessenderlo in 1999, with the acronym Thes standing for T essenderlo, H ulst, E ...

  5. Diest - Wikipedia

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    Diest (Dutch pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant.Situated in the northeast of the Hageland region, Diest neighbours the provinces of Antwerp to its North, and Limburg to the East and is situated around 60 km from Brussels.

  6. Isala Van Diest - Wikipedia

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    Isala Van Diest (7 May 1842 – 9 February 1916) was the first female medical doctor and the first female university graduate in Belgium. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  7. Languages of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The surveys show that Flanders is clearly more multilingual, which is without doubt a well-known fact, but the difference is considerable: whereas 59% and 53% of the Flemings know French or English respectively, only 19% and 17% of the Walloons know Dutch or English. The measures advocated by the Marshall Plan are heading towards the proper ...