- The
Borinage (French pronunciation: [bɔʁinaʒ]) is an area in the
Walloon province of
Hainaut in Belgium. The name
derives from the coal
mines of the region...
-
second tier in
Belgian football. The club is a
continuation of
Boussu Dour
Borinage,
which had
matricule 167.
Francs Borains, however,
compete under matricule...
- club (Boussu Dour
Borinage) to swap places. As a result, the club now
carried matricule 167 (as 23 now
belonged to
Boussu Dour
Borinage) and was able to...
- of the Wind, The
Spanish Earth, Rain, ...A Valparaiso, Misère au
Borinage (
Borinage), 17th Parallel:
Vietnam in War, The
Seine Meets Paris, Far from Vietnam...
-
Hainaut Province,
along the
river Haine (the
etymology of Hainaut); the
Borinage, the
Centre and
Charleroi along the
river Sambre; Liège
Province along...
- au
Borinage and the
films like
those of the
Dardenne brothers (since 1979),
there is Déjà s'envole la
fleur maigre (1960) (also shot in the
Borinage),...
- Misère au
Borinage (French; lit. 'Poverty' or 'Penury in the
Borinage'), also
known as
Borinage, is a 1934
Belgian do****entary film
directed by Henri...
-
enfants du
Borinage -
Lettre a
Henri Storck) is a 2000 do****entary film by
director Patric Jean
about the
former mining district Borinage in the Walloon...
- "books",
titled based on the
places Van Gogh lived:
London (Prologue), the
Borinage, Etten, The Hague, Paris, Arles, St. Remy, and Auvers. The
novel was adapted...
-
Adolf Hitler.
Leftist filmmakers Joris Ivens and
Henri Storck directed Borinage (1931)
about the
Belgian coal
mining region. Luis Buñuel
directed a "surrealist"...