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  2. Wijnegem Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The Wijnegem Shop Eat Enjoy is a shopping mall in Wijnegem, near Antwerp, Belgium. It features 250 stores and has a gross leasable area of 61,913 square metres (666,430 sq ft), making it the largest shopping mall in Belgium and the Benelux. In 2018, the mall changed its name. The previous name was Wijnegem Shopping Center.

  3. List of shopping malls in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Ville 2 located in the city centre has around 140 shops, restaurants, and cinema. [6] Rive Gauche is the newest shopping mall in Charleroi, has 95 shops on a commercial area of 39.000 m 2. [7] Genk. Shopping 1 is the first indoor shopping mall established in Belgium. It is located in Genk, Limburg province.

  4. Wijnegem - Wikipedia

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    Wijnegem ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛinəɣɛm] ⓘ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality only comprises the town of Wijnegem proper. Wijnegem is one of the most expensive municipalities of the Flanders. In 2021, Wijnegem had a total population of 10,084. [ 2] The total area is 7.86 km 2 (3.03 sq mi).

  5. Tram route 10 (Antwerp) - Wikipedia

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    Tram Route 10 (briefly Tram Route 11) is a tram route in Antwerp and nearby Wijnegem. Tram route 10 entered operation in 1873, making it one of the oldest tram routes still active in Antwerp, next to Tram Route 4 (Antwerp) and Tram Route 7 (Antwerp) . The current/present day route was opened on June 2, 2017 [1] connecting the Astrid Pre-metro ...

  6. Tram route 5 (Antwerp) - Wikipedia

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    Tram route 5. Tram route 5 is a tram route in Antwerp running from Linkeroever to Wijnegem that is operated by the Flemish transport company De Lijn. The modern route was put into service on March 4, 2006, initially connecting Linkeroever with Deurne. The tram route uses the Antwerp pre-metro between the stations Van Eeden and Schijnpoort. [1]

  7. He wants a less hectic, car-free life. Here’s why this ...

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    Michael Steven Grant of New York City wants to retire in a smaller-scale place with access to a larger city. Here’s why he likes Sitges on Spain’s Mediterranean coast.

  8. Television in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The two main Belgian public TV networks, VRTin the Flemish Communityand RTBFin the French Community of Belgium, broadcast their channels via operators using cable, satellite, IPTV and digital terrestrial television (DVB-T2). In the French community of Belgium the channels of RTBFcan be received by DVB-T2 free of charge.

  9. Sportpaleis - Wikipedia

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    The Sportpaleis is known for performances by both Dutch-speaking and international artists. It also hosts the Nekka-Nacht, the Proximus Diamond Games tennis tournament for women and Pop Poll De Luxe, organised by the magazine HUMO. The main building is 132 by 88 metres (433 by 289 ft) and has a roof spanning 11,600 square metres (125,000 sq ft).