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- Blankenberge (Dutch: [ˈblɑŋkə(m)bɛrɣə] ; French: Blankenberghe; West Flemish: Blanknberge) is a seaside city and a muni****lity in the Belgian province...
- Černý's babies were also installed on the wall of the Gevel Casino in Blankenberge, Belgium, in 2006. "David Cerny - uplne oficialni stranka". davidcerny...
- Blankenberge is a Russian shoegaze band from Barnaul, Siberia, and currently based in Saint Petersburg, featuring dream pop and post-rock elements in their...
- because the country was still trying to restore order. The attack on the Blankenberge police station however was one of the worst of these attacks and is still...
- Blankenberge railway station (Dutch: Station Blankenberge, French: Gare de Blankenberghe) is a railway station in Blankenberge, West Flanders, Belgium...
- The Belgium Pier is a pier in Blankenberge, Belgium. It was built in 1933 after an Art Deco design by architect Jules Soete. The concrete structure stretches...
- The railway to Kortrijk opened in 1846–1857 and lines to ****lo and Blankenberge in 1863. The result of the success of the railways was that the station...
- Belgian politician and collaborator with **** Germany. Lagrou was born in Blankenberge in West Flanders, Belgium, and worked as a lawyer in Antwerp. Lagrou...
- Bloemencorso Zundert The largest flower parade in the world. Blankenberge, Bloemencorso Blankenberge Hergenrath, Blumenkorso Hergenrath Loenhout, Bloemencorso...
- for pier fishing which allow for the direct access to deeper water. In Blankenberge a first pleasure pier was built in 1894. After its destruction in the...