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  2. Ghent - Wikipedia

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    Ghent (Dutch: Gent ⓘ; French: Gand ⓘ; historically known as Gaunt in English) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the province of East Flanders, and the third largest in the country, after Brussels and Antwerp. [2] It is a port and university city.

  3. Gravensteen - Wikipedia

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    The Gravensteen was the centrepiece of the Ghent World Fair of 1913 during which the city centre was significantly reshaped. It remains open to the public. "The Battle of Gravensteen Castle" took place on November 16, 1949 when 138 students from the University of Ghent occupied the castle over a new tax on

  4. Woodrow Wilsonplein, Ghent - Wikipedia

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    It is named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States and first US president to pay an official state visit to Belgium. The Woodrow Wilsonplein is home to Ghent's largest shopping mall; Ghent South, which also serves as an office complex. On the south side of the square is the city's main administrative centre, the city ...

  5. Hotel d'Hane-Steenhuyse - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel d'Hane-Steenhuyse in Ghent. Museum of the Hundred Days. Short guide (1965) G. Broget (1990), "About d'Hane Steenhuyse, Louis XVIII and Chateaubriand", in: Ghendtsche Tydinghen, no. XIX, pp. 238–259; Regal acquisitions, stamgent.be, 24 March 2011 (visited 7 May 2015) Hotel d'Hane-Steenhuyse (ID: 25985), Inventory of the Architectural ...

  6. Graslei - Wikipedia

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    General view of the Graslei with the Leie river in the foreground. Graslei (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣrɑslɛi]; English: Grass Quay) is a quay in the historic city center of Ghent, Belgium, located on the right bank of the Leie river. The quay opposite of the Graslei is called Korenlei.

  7. Drongen Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Drongen Abbey, or the Old Abbey, Drongen (Dutch: Abdij van Drongen, Oude Abdij van Drongen), is a monastic complex on the River Leie in Drongen, a part of the city of Ghent in East Flanders, Belgium. Formerly a Premonstratensian abbey, since 1837 the premises have belonged to the Jesuits. In 1998 the whole property, including the garden, was ...

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