Lanaken (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌlɑˈnaːkə(n)]; Limburgish: Laoneke) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On January 1, 2007, the...
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Koninklijke Lanaken Voetbalvereniging is an association football club based in Lanaken, Belgium. Lanaken VV was founded in 1924. Since 1925, the club has...
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Hamont, Lanaken and Zelzate (all three: not electrified, freight only; line 20 Lanaken – Maastricht is "temporarily out of service" from Lanaken to the...
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include the province of Limburg with its cities Maasmechelen, Maaseik and Lanaken along the river Meuse, the cities of Aalst, Ninove, Binche, Eupen, Halle...
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Edgar Willems (born 13 October 1890 in Lanaken in the province of Limburg, Belgium; died 18 June 1978 in Geneva) was an artist, musician and music educator...
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number of castles and other historic properties The Abbey of Hocht at Lanaken Royal Atheneum Hasselt Altembrouck castle at Gravenvoeren Duras castle...
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sides traversing picturesque farm land, particularly around Smeermaas, Lanaken and Maasmechelen. "Cycling Belgium's Waterways: Albert Canal", Gamber.net...
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Petit-Lanaye (B), Kanne (B), Vroenhoven (B), Kesselt (B), Veldwezelt (B), Lanaken (B), Neerharen (B). (B = Situated in Belgium) Maastricht's city limits...
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Nanon house, Lanaken, 1995 Van Impe house, Sint-Lievens-Houtem, 1996 with Johanna Grawunder Alitalia waiting room, 1997 Bird House, Lanaken, 1998 with Johanna...
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part of the connection. The Hasselt-Maastricht line through Beverst and Lanaken was built by the Aachen-Maastricht Railway Company (AM) which operated...
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