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  2. Waterloo sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    "Après la bataille de Waterloo, les os des morts utilisés dans l'industrie alimentaire pour filtrer le sirop de sucre". RTBF. 18 August 2022 "Brussel". Fabriekofiel. 21 May 2023 "Advertisements". Journal de la Belgique. 1 January 1845. "Bruxelles, le 19 Juillet". L'Indépendance Belge. 19 July 1845.

  3. Waterloo, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo (French pronunciation: ⓘ; [2] Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋaːtərloː] ⓘ; Walloon: Waterlô) is a municipality in Wallonia, located in the province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium, which in 2011 had a population of 29,706 and an area of 21.03 km 2 (8.12 sq mi).

  4. Lion's Mound - Wikipedia

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    The erection of the Lion's Mound, 1825. Engraving by Jobard, after a Bertrand drawing. [a]The Lion's Mound was designed by the royal architect Charles Vander Straeten, at the behest of King William I of the Netherlands, who wished to commemorate the location on the battlefield of Waterloo where a musket ball hit the shoulder of his elder son, King William II of the Netherlands (then Prince of ...

  5. Papelotte - Wikipedia

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    Papelotte provided cover during the approach of Lieutenant-General von Zieten’s Prussian I Corps onto the Waterloo battlefield around 7.00pm. Around 30 minutes later Papelotte and La Haye Sainte were in Prussian hands as Durutte's forces had fully retreated without resistance. Papelotte Farm was damaged and partly burnt down during the battle.

  6. Waterloo 1815 Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The memorial gives access to the Lion's Mound (a 40-metre high monument erected in 1826 at the request of William I, King of the Netherlands, to mark the presumed spot where his eldest son, the Prince of Orange, was wounded on 18 June 1815), the rotunda of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (built in 1911 by the architect Franz Van Ophem [2 ...

  7. La Haye Sainte - Wikipedia

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    La Haye Sainte (French pronunciation: [la ɛ sɛ̃t], lit. ' The Holy Hedge ' , named either after Jesus ' crown of thorns or a nearby bramble hedge [ 1 ] ) is a walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an escarpment near Waterloo , Belgium, on the N5 road connecting Brussels and Charleroi .

  8. Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Music Company, a Canadian music publishing and musical instrument retailing firm; Waterloo Records, an independent music store in Austin, Texas; Waterloo, by ABBA, 1974 "Waterloo" (song), Eurovision winner in 1974 "Waterloo" (Stonewall Jackson song), 1959 "Waterloo", a song by IcedEarth from the 2004 album The Glorious Burden

  9. Napoleon at Waterloo (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon at Waterloo is a two-player grand tactical board wargame in which one player takes the role of Napoleon controlling the French forces, and the other player takes the role of the Duke of Wellington controlling the Anglo-Allied forces. The game comes with a single scenario based on the historical battle. [1]

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