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  2. List of supermarket chains in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Belgium. As of 2011, in Belgium three major groups form more than two thirds of the market: Colruyt group 27%, Delhaize 22.5% and Carrefour 22%. Then there are Aldi 11%, Lidl 5.6% and Makro 4.5%. [1]

  3. Belgian railway line 125 - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian railway line 125 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Liège and Namur. Completed in 1851, the line runs 59.5 km. [ 1 ] It runs along the northern (left) bank of the river Meuse . Stations

  4. Liège-Guillemins railway station - Wikipedia

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    Liège-Guillemins railway station (French: Gare de Liège-Guillemins; Dutch: Station Luik-Guillemins) [a] is the main station in Liège, Belgium.It is one of the most important hubs in the country and is one of the four Belgian stations on the high-speed rail network.

  5. Lidl - Wikipedia

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    Lidl distributes many low-priced gourmet foods by producing each of them in a single European Union country for its whole worldwide chain, but it also sources many local products from the country where the store is located. Like Aldi, Lidl has special weekly offers, and its stock of non-food items often changes.

  6. Liège - Wikipedia

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    Akin to the rest of Belgium, the population of minorities has grown significantly since the 1990s. [28] The city has become the home to large numbers of Algerian, Moroccan, Turkish, and Vietnamese immigrants. Liège also houses a significant Afro-Belgian community. [29] The city is a major educational hub in Belgium.

  7. Prince of Ligne - Wikipedia

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    The Ligne family began a progressive rise in the nobility, first as barons in the twelfth century, then counts of Fauquemberg and princes of Épinoy in the sixteenth century. Lamoral I received the titles of Prince of Ligne and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in the early seventeenth century from Emperor Rudolf II .

  8. Femmes d'Aujourd'hui - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Femmes d’Aujourd’hui had a circulation of 1,122,000 copies in France, and nearly 200,000 copies in Belgium. [10] During the period of 2006-2007 it was the third best-selling women's magazine in Belgium with a circulation of 130,000 copies. [13]