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Gazet van Antwerpen was established in 1891. [2] Its editor was Jan Baptist Napolitaan Van Os, a Catholic. Shortly afterwards, the company NV De Vlijt took over the newspaper. Circulation rose to 25,000 in 1893 and 40,000 in 1896. Around World War I, its circulation was just short of 100,000. In 1973, Gazet van Antwerpen reached
The building upon completion (1531) From 1531 to 1661, it was the site of the world's first dedicated commodity exchange. As Antwerp took over the role of trade center from Bruges, it grew into a large metropolis with more than 100,000 inhabitants, including 10,000 foreign merchants, mostly Spaniards and Portuguese.
Newspaper Language Owner Website Av. dist. (2011) [4] Het Belang van Limburg: Dutch: Concentra: hbvl.be: 100,113 Gazet van Antwerpen: Dutch: Concentra: gva.be
When television broadcasting started in Belgium in 1954, the competitive environment became more challenging and the newspaper had to modernize its activity. The Antwerp-headquartered De Nieuwe Gazet was taken over, partially in 1957 and then completely in 1963. The foundation's business was expanded with the introduction of weekly magazines ...
1904 – Museum Mayer van den Bergh built. 1905 – Antwerpen-Centraal railway station and "America dock" [13] open. 1906 – Fort Breendonk built. 1907 – Eisenmann Synagogue built. 1910 Population: 361,723. [13] St. Boniface Church consecrated. 1914 – September–October: Siege of Antwerp; German occupation begins. [38] [39] 1920 1920 ...
The Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy Cyclo cross 2011-2012 started November 1 with de Koppenbergcross and ended February 19. Date Location Winner Second Third November 1:
The 2010–2011 Cyclo-cross Gazet van Antwerpen took place between 3 October 2010 and 20 February 2011. All eight rounds take place in Belgium. Results and Standings
The Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy Cyclo cross 2006–2007 started November 1 with de Koppenbergcross and ended February 18 with Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle. Men results