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  2. Brussels tram route 25 - Wikipedia

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    Tram line 25, in its current form, was introduced in April 2007 during the reorganization of public transport in Brussels, replacing the old Tram Lines 90 and 93. In 2022, STIB announced they'd redirect tram 25 towards Alma via the Brussels Media Parc .

  3. 2025 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    7 February – Following four shootings taking place over a few days in Brussels, prompting the six separate police zones in the city to temporarily start working under one command. [ 4 ] 13 February – Massive protests and a strike are held in Brussels against plans by the De Wever government to reduce public services, resulting in stoppages ...

  4. Belgian railway line 25 - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian railway line 25 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Antwerp. The section between Brussels and Mechelen was completed on 5 May 1835 and was the first railway in Belgium and the first public passenger steam railway in continental Europe. On 3 May 1836, the second section, between Mechelen and Antwerp, was opened.

  5. 2019 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    [15] 18 February – Bob Van Der Veken, TV actor (De Collega's), dies at age 95. [16] March. 14 March – Godfried Danneels, 85, cardinal Metropolitan Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels and the chairman of the episcopal conference. [17] [18] April. 19 April – Patrick Sercu, 74, cyclist. [19] May. 26 May – Alexis Dragonetti, 50, publisher. [20 ...

  6. Brussels-Congress railway station - Wikipedia

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    Brussels-Congress opened as a station in 1952, as part of the subterranean North–South connection.It served as a ventilation shaft for the connection, which was then still used by steam trains. 1958 saw the start of works to build the State Administrative Centre (French: Cité administrative de l'État or CAE, Dutch: Rijksadministratief Centrum or RAC), a complex in the International Style ...

  7. Ixelles - Wikipedia

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    Ixelles is located in the south-east of Brussels and is divided into two parts by the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan, which is part of the City of Brussels.The municipality's smaller western part includes the Rue du Bailli/Baljuwstraat and extends roughly from the Avenue Louise to the Avenue Brugmann / Brugmannlaan, whilst its larger eastern part includes campuses of Brussels' two leading ...

  8. Place de Brouckère - Wikipedia

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    The south-eastern sides of the Place de Brouckère were razed in 1967–1971, at the same time as the two blocks delimited by the Place de la Monnaie/Muntplein, the Rue de l'Évêque / Bisschopsstraat, the Rue de Laeken / Lakensestraat, the Rue des Augustins / Augustijnenstraat and the Rue du Fossé aux Loups / Wolvengracht, to make room for the modernist Monnaie Center by the architects ...

  9. 1997 in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    15 October – Romanie Schotte, Miss Belgium 2017; 30 September – Max Verstappen, ... 15 June – Edmond Leburton (born 1915), prime minister; References