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Information Publication (AIP) from AIM
Belgium via skeyes. EBPW – PECQ /
Warcoing (also PDF).
Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) from AIM Belgium...
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consists of the
following districts: Esquelmes, Hérinnes, Obigies, Pecq, and
Warcoing. "Wettelijke
Bevolking per
gemeente op 1
januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved...
- III of N****au-Breda
Titles Count of
Corroy Count of
Zwevegem Baron of
Warcoing Lord of Frasnes-lez-Gosselies Estate(s)
Castle of Corroy-le-Château Zwevegem...
- (Mouscron) (a)
Dottignies (Mouscron) (b)
Espierres (Spiere-Helkijn) (c)
Warcoing (Pecq) (d) Pecq (Pecq) (e)
Esquelmes (Pecq) (f) Ramegnies-Chin (Tournai)...
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companies that
operated small sugar factories in
nearby Wez-Velvain and
Warcoing (Pecq) had
decided on its construction. It is the most
recent sugar factory...
- Oud-Heverlee/Blanden
Heliport Oud-Heverlee EBOO
Oostdijckbank Heliport EBPW Pecq/
Warcoing Heliport Pecq EBRO Ranst/Van Den
Bosch Heliport Ranst EBRR Roeselare/Rumbeke...
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Hermann Matthias Werrecore (c. 1500 in
village of
Warcoing, Pecq –
after 1574) was a
Flemish composer in Italy. He was
maestro di
cappella of
Milan Cathedral...
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Corroy (descendants made
Count of Corroy, 1693)
Count of Zwevegem,
Baron of
Warcoing, Lord of Frasnes-lez-Gosselies, Quarterly, I and IV
Azure billetty a lion...
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Labis (1792–1872) was a 19th-century
bishop of Tournai.
Labis was born in
Warcoing on 2 June 1792. He was
educated in Tournai,
first at the city's college...
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column consisted of 4,000
Hanoverians and was
ordered to move
north from
Warcoing to Dottignies, then west to Mouscron. However, one-third of Bussche's column...