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    "La Brabançonne" (French: [la bʁabɑ̃sɔn] (La Brabançonne); Dutch: "De Brabançonne"; German: "Das Lied von Brabant") is the national anthem of Belgium....
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    The Brabantse Pijl (English: Brabant Arrow, French: Flèche Brabançonne or Flèche Branconne) is a Flanders Classics road bicycle race held annually in...
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    and composer. He composed the music for the Belgian national anthem, "La Brabançonne". Campenhout was born in Brussels, where he studied violin. He worked...
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    Congo Free State as a colony of Belgium, this anthem was replaced with La Brabançonne, the national anthem of Belgium. Vers l'avenir's lyrics were written...
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  • Brabançon horse, see Belgian Draught Petit Brabançon, a type of toy dog La Brabançonne, the national anthem of Belgium This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Revolution Belgian Revolution Rattachism Orangism La muette de Portici (August 1830) La Brabançonne (August 1830) Provisional Government of Belgium (September...
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    Belgium (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
    l'organisation de ces autonomies, la Belgique a réalisé une " première " mondiale: afin d'éviter la remise en cause, par le biais de la dimension internationale...
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    original on 4 March 2008. "Courrier des Pays-Bas: La Brabançonne". Retrieved 3 April 2013. Francis Martens, La Belgique en chantant, pp. 19–40, in Antoine Pickels...
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    La muette de Portici (The Mute Girl of Portici, or The Dumb Girl of Portici), also called Masaniello (Italian pronunciation: [mazaˈnjɛllo]) in some versions...
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    reconciliation with the Netherlands, and in the same year, Belgium adopted La Brabançonne as its national anthem, with words adapted by Rogier from an existing...
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