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  2. Kemmelberg - Wikipedia

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    The Kemmelberg (English: Kemmel Hill, French: Mont Kemmel) is a hill formation in Flanders, Belgium. It is located less than a kilometre from the village of Kemmel, part of the municipality of Heuvelland in the province of West Flanders .

  3. Kemmel (Battle honour) - Wikipedia

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    Second Battle of the Kemmelberg, 25–26 Apr 1918; References This page was last edited on 24 April 2023, at 22:18 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Heuvelland - Wikipedia

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    Heuvelland (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦøːvəlɑnt] ⓘ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the villages of Dranouter, Kemmel, De Klijte, Loker, Nieuwkerke, Westouter, Wijtschate and Wulvergem.

  5. Eddy Merckx and Tom Boonen Have Something to Say About Van ...

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    After dropping the lead pack on the penultimate climb up the Kemmelberg, Laporte and van Aert built an unassailable two-minute lead over the last fifty kilometers, cruising easily to the line.

  6. Karl Höfer - Wikipedia

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    Karl Höfer also Hoefer; (29 December 1862 in Pleß – 12 May 1939 in Würzburg) was a German general.During World War I he became known as the Held vom Kemmelberge [1] (hero of Kemmel hill) after his division had captured the Kemmelberg during the Fourth Battle of Flanders.

  7. Breaking Down the Iconic Ghent-Wevelgem - AOL

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    The 171K women’s race also begins in Ypres, but takes a shorter route through West Flanders before hitting the hills. Upon entering the “hill zone,” the women will tackle the same four ...

  8. James Benjamin Homestead - Wikipedia

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    James Benjamin Homestead is a historic home located at Flanders in Suffolk County, New York. It consists of a main section, built about 1785, which is a two-story, center-entrance residence, and one- and two-story rear additions, built about 1900. Also on the property is a small, late 19th-century barn. [2]

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