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Érasme-Louis
Surlet de
Chokier (French pronunciation: [eʁasm lwi syʁlɛ də ʃɔkje]; 27
November 1769 – 7
August 1839), born in Liège, was a
Belgian politician...
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Erasmus Hospital (French: Hôpital
Érasme; Dutch:
Erasmus Zieken****s) is a
teaching hospital in the muni****lity of Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium. It is...
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Erasme (French,
pronounced [eʁasm] ) or
Erasmus (Dutch,
pronounced [eːˈrɑsmʏs]) is a
Brussels Metro station serving as the
western terminus of line 5....
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nouvelles institutions politiques de la
Belgique et de l'Europe. Namur:
Erasme. p. 289. ISBN 978-2-87127-783-5. In 2002, 58.92% of the
fiscal income was...
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Louis Georges Érasme de Contades,
Marquis de
Contades (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒɔʁʒ eʁasm də kɔ̃tad]; 19
October 1704 – 19
January 1795),
Seigneur de...
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Cervione Cathedral (French: Pro-cathédrale Saint-
Erasme de Cervione) is a
former Roman Catholic cathedral in
Cervione on the
island of Corsica, and a national...
- Stockel/Stokkel and
Erasme/Erasmus, was
shortened to Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation. The
section between Gare de l'Ouest and
Erasme is now
served by line...
- États-Unis,
Antilles françaises, Haïti, Ile Maurice, La Réunion.
Volume 2.
Érasme, 1957. p. 345. Uther, Hans-Jörg (2006). "The Fox in
World Literature: Reflections...
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addition to the
Solbosch location,
there are
branches in La
Plaine and
Erasme/Erasmus.
Other academic libraries include those of Saint-Louis University...
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centered around the city's main auditorium, the 1,870 m2 (20,100 sq ft)
Salle Érasme (1,876
seats after modernization). In 1989, a
first new wing was
added to...