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  2. Indoor skiing - Wikipedia

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    SnowWorld, Landgraaf with a total of 35,000 m 2 (380,000 sq ft) of snow. In 2003, the first indoor snowboard FIS WorldCup contest was held here. SnowWorld, Zoetermeer

  3. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium, [b] officially the Kingdom of Belgium, [c] is a country in Northwestern Europe.Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. [1]

  5. Museum aan de Stroom - Wikipedia

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    https://mas.be/en The Museum aan de Stroom ( MAS ; Dutch for: Museum by the Stream ) is a museum located along the river Scheldt in the Eilandje district of Antwerp , Belgium. It opened in May 2011 and is the largest museum in Antwerp.

  6. Deurne, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Deurne (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdøːrnə] ⓘ) is the second largest district of the municipality of Antwerp, Belgium, (right after the Antwerp town district) and has 82,270 inhabitants (2023).

  7. Berchem - Wikipedia

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    Berchem (Dutch pronunciation: ⓘ) is a southern district of the municipality and city of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium.Berchem is located along the old Grote Steenweg (Dutch for 'Big Paved Road') that has connected Brussels to Antwerp for several centuries; the town borders the districts of Deurne, Borgerhout, Wilrijk and Antwerp and the municipality of Mortsel.

  8. Boom, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Boom (/ b oʊ m / BOHM, Dutch: ⓘ) is a Belgian town, located in both the arrondissement and province of Antwerp.In 2021, Boom had a total population of 18,799. The total area is 7.37 km 2 (2.85 sq mi). [2]

  9. Hove, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Hove (Dutch pronunciation: ⓘ) is a municipality (gemeente) located in the Belgian province of Antwerp.The municipality only comprises the town of Hove proper. In 2021, Hove had a total population of 8,287.