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  2. Bruges - Wikipedia

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    The name probably derives from the Old Dutch for 'bridge': brugga. Also compare Middle Dutch brucge, brugge (or brugghe, brigghe, bregghe, brogghe), and modern Dutch bruggenhoofd ('bridgehead') and brug ('bridge'). [10] The form brugghe would be a southern Dutch variant. [11] The Dutch word and the English bridge both derive from Proto-Germanic ...

  3. Bruges–Ostend Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Bruges–Ostend Canal is a 24.6 km (15.3 mi) long canal in Flanders, Belgium. The canal connects the North Sea to the Belgian interior, running between the cities of Ostend and Bruges . In Bruges, it is connected to three other canals: the Canal Ghent–Bruges , Damme Canal , and Boudewijn Canal which leads to the Port of Zeebrugge .

  4. Zeebrugge - Wikipedia

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    The harbour was the site of the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918, when the British Royal Navy temporarily put the German inland naval base at Bruges out of action. [6] Admiral Roger Keyes planned and led the raid that stormed the German batteries and sank three old warships at the entrance to the canal leading to the inland port.

  5. Burg, Bruges - Wikipedia

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    The fortress was located at the meeting-point of the Oudenburg-Aardenburg Roman road (the Zandstraat) and the Reie canal. [1] The fortress was around one hectare in size. Count Arnulf I of Flanders (889-965) extended the Bruges fortress to create a powerful, imperial administrative centre of one and a half hectares.

  6. Bruges City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis ⓘ) of Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, is a landmark building and the seat of that city.Built in a late-Gothic monumental style between 1376 and 1421, it is one of the oldest city halls in the former Burgundian Netherlands. [1]

  7. Gouden Hand - Wikipedia

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    Gouden Hand (the two words sometimes written together, as Goudenhand, and meaning "Golden Hand") is a canal in Bruges, Belgium. Goudenhand is also the name of two streets along the same canal. These are, Goudenhandrei immediately along the canal ( "rei" being the name given to Bruges' canals) and Goudenhandstraat along the opposite side in a ...

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