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  2. Conseil national des femmes belges - Wikipedia

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    The Counseil National des Femmes Belges was established by Marie Popelin in 1905 as the Belgian chapter of the International Council of Women.It initially brought together three organizations: Ligue belge du droit des femmes, Société belge pour l’amélioration du sort de la femme and Union des femmes belges contre l’alcoolisme but by 1906 it had also attracted four additional members: l ...

  3. Women in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Women in upper houses of parliament in 2007 was 27 out of 71, which was 38%. [18] That number rose to 30 women accounting for 50% total in the upper house in 2014. [19] Belgium has a law requiring political parties to nominate at least 33 percent women. The parties that do not meet the target face sanctions. [18]

  4. Atlas des chemins vicinaux - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas des chemins vicinaux (French) or Atlas der Buurtwegen (Dutch) was produced in order to preserve the Belgian street network from possible usurpations. A law passed on 10 April 1841 led to the creation of an atlas of streets, roads and paths in each town, to specify officially the Belgium public roads network.

  5. Natacha Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Natacha Atlas was born on 20 March 1964, in Schaerbeek, Brussels-Capital, Belgium.Her British mother was raised Christian before adopting Buddhism in the 1970s. Her father, of Egyptian descent, was deeply interested in Sufi mysticism and the Gurdjieff philosophy of the Fourth Way.

  6. Royal Library of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Library of Belgium (Dutch: Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België; French: Bibliothèque royale de Belgique; German: Königliche Bibliothek Belgiens, abbreviated KBR and sometimes nicknamed Albertine in French or Albertina in Dutch) is the national library of Belgium. The library has a history that goes back to the age of the Dukes of ...

  7. Fabienne Thibeault - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Fabienne Thibeault]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Fabienne Thibeault}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  8. Belgian Women's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Women's Cup (Dutch: Beker van België Vrouwen; French: Coupe de Belgique féminine; German: Belgischer Pokal für Frauen) is the cup competition for women's football in Belgium. The Royal Belgian Football Association established the cup in 1977.

  9. Elle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hélène, Elle ' s pioneering founder, returned to Paris from New York City to create a unique publication that grappled with the many forces shaping women's lives in France in 1945. [9] Women won the right to vote in 1944, [ 10 ] and Elle dove immediately into long-form "newspaper-like" features on women's role in national politics and the ...