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Dilsen-Stokkem Kromstraat 12 71370 Info: Monument W.O. I (nl) (fr) ... Flemish organization for Immovable Heritage, De Inventaris van het Bouwkundig Erfgoed, 2011
The architectural work of Henry van de Velde Brussels: 2008 i, ii (cultural) This nomination focuses on the works of the architect Henry van de Velde, one of the pioneers of Modern architecture. Villa Bloemenwerf (pictured) was built in 1895 and served as his residence and workshop until his departure for Germany. He also designed the interior ...
Dilsen-Stokkem Maasstraat 12 71583 Info: U-shaped city farm (nl) ... Flemish organization for Immovable Heritage, De Inventaris van het Bouwkundig Erfgoed, 2011
The list of onroerend heritage sites in Dilsen-Stokkem with an overview of the protected heritage sites in the Flemish town Dilsen-Stokkem contains over 500 objects. These lists are part of Belgium's national heritage: List of protected heritage sites in Dilsen-Stokkem (part 1) (numbers 71120–71544)
Dilsen-Stokkem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɪlsə(n) ˈstɔkɛm]; Limburgish: Dilse-Stokkem; French: Dilsen-Stockem) is a municipality and city [2] located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On 1 January 2018, Dilsen-Stokkem had a total population of 20,454. The total area is 65.61 km² which gives a population density of 312 inhabitants per km².
Sas van Gent is a border fortress which was founded in 1547 when the city of Ghent received permission from Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor to dig a canal to the Westerschelde. Between 1551 and 1563, a lock was constructed north of Zelzate which was subsequently fortified. In 1583, it was captured by Spanish troops. [3]
The Place Rouppe was inaugurated on 26 September 1841 as a forecourt for Bogards' railway station, Brussels' first South Station, so-called for the former cloister of the Bogards' convent whose site it was built on, and to which the Rue des Bogards / Bogaardenstraat is nowadays the only reference.
The largest and most populous of the municipalities is the City of Brussels, covering 32.6 km 2 (12.6 sq mi) with 176,545 inhabitants. The least populous is Koekelberg with 21,609 inhabitants, and the smallest in area is Saint-Josse-ten-Noode , which is only 1.1 km 2 (0.4 sq mi) and also has the highest population density , at 24,650/km 2 ...