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Burhan Belge (1
February 1899 – 12
January 1967) was a
Turkish politician and diplomat, who was a
prominent figure among the
young intellectuals during...
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Citrique Belge or
Citric Belge,
located in
Tienen is a
Belgian biotech company and one of the
biggest producers of
citric acid. The
company has a production...
- Pot
belge (French for "Belgian mix" or "Belgian stew",
sometimes translated as
Belgian pot) is a
mixture of
drugs illegally used by cyclists. The term...
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Leopold II (French: Léopold
Louis Philippe Marie Victor; Dutch:
Leopold Lodewijk Filips Maria Victor; 9
April 1835 – 17
December 1909) was the
second King...
- Roi-des-
Belges style began with a 1901 40 hp
Panhard et Lev****or with a
Rothschild body
commissioned by
Leopold II of Belgium, Roi des
Belges. The style...
- 'anti-Semitic hatefest'". "Laurent
LOUIS -
Debout Les
Belges officiel". "The
leader of "Debout Les
Belges!," far-right
lawmaker Laurent Louis (C)
perform the...
- The
Royale Belge former headquarters is a
functionalist building from 1967 to 1970,
located in Watermael-Boitsfort, a muni****lity of Brussels, Belgium...
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Belgische Spoorwegen or NMBS; French: Société
nationale des
chemins de fer
belges or SNCB; German:
Nationale Gesellschaft der
Belgischen Eisenbahnen) is the...
- The
Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) is one of the
oldest Antwerp ship-owners. It is
controlled by the
Saverys family who also own
major stakes in the Exmar...
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Tavie Belge (March 12, 1894 – May 13, 1965) was the
American stage name of
Belgian singer and
actress Octavie Belloy.
Octavie Belloy was born into an...