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  2. Stade Charles Tondreau - Wikipedia

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    The Stade Charles Tondreau is a multi-purpose stadium in Mons, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of R.A.E.C. Mons. The stadium also hosts home matches for the Belgium national rugby union team in the Rugby Europe International Championship. [1] The stadium holds 8,000.

  3. Mons railway station - Wikipedia

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    Mons railway station (French: Gare de Mons; Dutch: Station Bergen) [a] is a railway station in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium. The station opened on 19 December 1841 on railway lines 96 , 97 and 118 . The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB/NMBS).

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  5. Mons, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Mons (French: ⓘ; German and Dutch: Bergen, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛrɣə(n)] ⓘ; Walloon and Picard: Mont) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the province of Hainaut, Belgium. Mons was made into a fortified city by Count Baldwin IV of Hainaut in the 12th century. The population grew quickly, trade flourished, and ...

  6. Mons, Var - Wikipedia

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    Situated at an altitude of 814 metres the commune of Mons encompasses a vast territory of 80 km 2 (31 sq mi) in the Var, Provence, ranging from 214 metres (at the confluent of the Siagne and the Siagnole rivers) to 1715 metres at the summit of Mont-Lachens. This explains the variety of different scenery found on the territory of the commune, as ...

  7. Mons, Hérault - Wikipedia

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  9. Copy - Wikipedia

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    Copy may refer to: Copying or the product of copying (including the plural "copies"); the duplication of information or an artifact Cut, copy and paste , a method of reproducing text or other data in computing