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  2. Port of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Brussels (French: Port de Bruxelles; Dutch: Haven van Brussel) is an inland port at a distance of 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. It is accessible for ships up to 4,500 tonnes and push towing convoys up to 9,000 tonnes.

  3. Saturn (store) - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2021, there are 137 Saturn stores in Germany [1] and 2 in Luxembourg.. On 1 July 2011 the 34 Saturn stores in France were sold to the HTM Group. [2]Saturn stores in Austria, Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey have been rebranded as Media Markt [3] [4] [5] and in Italy as Media World.

  4. MediaMarkt - Wikipedia

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    MediaMarkt is a German multinational chain of stores selling consumer electronics with over 1000 stores in ten countries in Europe. With the Saturn chain of stores it constitutes Media-Saturn Holding, owned by the retail company Ceconomy , which was demerged from Metro Group in 2017.

  5. Ceconomy - Wikipedia

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    The first MediaMarkt store opened in Munich in 1979, [22] the first Saturn store in 1961 on Cologne's Hansaring. [ 23 ] Deutsche Technikberatung (DTB for short), headquartered in Hürth , Germany, is a service company that supports customers with questions about consumer electronics.

  6. Northern Quarter, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The area of what is today the Northern Quarter was first planned in the middle of the 19th century. Between 1850 and 1890, the north of Brussels heavily benefitted from industrialisation with the opening of Allée Verte / Groendreef railway station, as well as the industries along the Brussels Canal (the future Port of Brussels).

  7. Boulevard Adolphe Max - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard Adolphe Max (French, pronounced [bul.vaʁ a.dɔlf maks]) or Adolphe Maxlaan is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium.It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Adolphe Max, a former mayor of the City of Brussels.

  8. Rue Neuve, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Rue Neuve (French, pronounced [ʁy nœv]) or Nieuwstraat (Dutch, pronounced [ˈniustraːt]), meaning "New Street", is a pedestrian street in central Brussels, Belgium.It runs between the Place de la Monnaie/Muntplein and the Rue du Fossé aux Loups / Wolvengracht to the south and the Place Charles Rogier/Karel Rogierplein and the Boulevard du Jardin botanique/Kruidtuinlaan to the north.

  9. Place du Jeu de Balle - Wikipedia

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    The Place du Jeu de Balle (French, pronounced [plas dy ʒø d(ə) bal]; "Ball Game Square") or Vossenplein (Dutch, pronounced [ˈvɔsə(m)plɛin]; "Foxes' Square") is a square in the heart of the Marolles/Marollen district of Brussels, Belgium.