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  2. Saint Joseph's Church, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    2. Saint Joseph's Church (French: Église Saint-Joseph; Dutch: Sint-Jozefkerk) is a Catholic church situated on the Square Frère Orban / Frère-Orbansquare in the Leopold Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Built between 1842 and 1849 in eclectic style, it is a national sanctuary dedicated to Saint Joseph, who has been the patron saint of Belgium ...

  3. Timeline of Brussels (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    Au Stekerlapatte restaurant is established by the Flemish radio and television presenter Daniël Van Avermaet . 9 January: Radio Activités is launched by Coordination Anti-Nucleaire de Bruxelles in association with Les Amis de la Terre-Bruxelles becomes the first pirate station with regular broadcasts.

  4. Léon de Bruxelles - Wikipedia

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    Léon de Bruxelles is a chain of restaurants that known for primarily serving moules-frites. Léon de Bruxelles is a French independent franchise originally set up by a Belgian restaurateur family who has run the over 100 year old Brussels restaurant Chez Léon. Léon de Bruxelles restaurants are known for serving Belgian cuisine inspired menu ...

  5. Timeline of Brussels (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    Le Cirio café is established on the Rue de la Bourse / Beursstraat by Francesco Cirio. 1887 Le Soir newspaper begins its publication. [47] The Palace for Fine Arts is built. The Brussels City Museum opens in the King's House. The Schaerbeek Municipal Hall is built. [49] 16 June: The Société d'Archéologie de Bruxelles is established.

  6. Sablon, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Sablon (French, pronounced ⓘ) or Zavel (Dutch, pronounced ⓘ) is a neighbourhood and hill in the historic upper town of Brussels, Belgium.At its heart are twin squares: the larger Grand Sablon or Grote Zavel ("Large Sablon") square in the north-west and the smaller Petit Sablon or Kleine Zavel ("Small Sablon") square and garden in the south-east, divided by the Church of Our Blessed ...

  7. Mont des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Mont des Arts. The Mont des Arts (French, pronounced [mɔ̃ dez‿aʁ]) or Kunstberg (Dutch, pronounced [ˈkʏnstbɛr (ə)x] ⓘ), meaning "Hill/Mount of the Arts", is an urban complex and historic site in central Brussels, Belgium, including the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the National Archives of Belgium, the Square – Brussels Meeting ...

  8. Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries - Wikipedia

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    A theatre inside the King's Gallery, the Royal Theatre of the Galleries, was designed by Cluysenaar and opened 7 June 1847. It became one of three royal theatres of Brussels, alongside the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie and the Royal Park Theatre, playing operetta and revues. Its interior was rebuilt in 1950–51 by the architect Paul Bonduelle ...

  9. St. Joseph, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    22-67495. St. Joseph, often called St. Joe, is a town in, and the parish seat of, rural Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, United States, in the delta of the Mississippi River. [2] The population was 1,176 at the 2010 census. The town had an African-American majority of 77.4 percent in 2010.