clashed with Germany on the French borders. At Mons, the British Army attempted to hold the line of the Mons–Condé Canal against the advancing German 1st...
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Maisières, Mesvin, Mons proper, Nimy, Nouvelles, Obourg, Saint-Denis, Saint-Symphorien, Spiennes, and Villers-Saint-Ghislain. The Ducasse de Mons or Doudou is...
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The siege of Mons was an engagement from 7 June to 23 July 1746 during the War of the Austrian Succession. The town of Mons, then part of the Austrian...
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Mons railway station (French: Gare de Mons, Dutch: Station Bergen) is a railway station in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium. The station opened on 19 December 1841...
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On 1 January 1977, it was merged into Mons. Church Saint-Ghislain. "LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES COMMUNES - Fusions de 1963 à 1977" (PDF). Wikimedia Commons...
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— Saint-Ghislain to Walcourt, 179.7 km (111.7 mi) 24 July 2023 — Thuin to Mont-Saint-Guibert, 186.8 km (116.1 mi) 25 July 2023 — Mons to Mons, 32.7 km...
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Arrondissement of Mons consists of the following municipalities: Boussu Colfontaine Dour Frameries Hensies Honnelles Jurbise Lens Mons Quaregnon Quévy Quiévrain...
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Royal Albert Elisabeth Club de Mons, simply known as R.A.E.C. Mons or Mons, was a defunct Belgian football club formed in Mons, Hainaut Province, in 1910...
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Alexandre Charles Joseph Ghislain Count d'Aubremé (also Alexander Carel Joseph Gislain) (Brussels, baptised 17 June 1773 - Aachen, 13 February 1835) was...
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Waltrude persuaded Saint Ghislain to establish an oratory at a place called Ursidongus, now known as Saint-Ghislain. The city of Mons grew around it. Around...
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