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| | Bever (Municipality, Province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | The municipality of Bever (in French, Biévène; 1,982 inhabitants; 1,977 ha) is located in the south-west corner of the province of Flemish Brabant, a region known as Pajottenland, close to the neighbouring provinces of East Flanders and Hainaut. |
 | | In the Middle Ages, Bever was split between the lordship of Rubempré-Renesse, transfered to the Massiet family in 1621, and the main lordship of Hallut (Burght), later transfered to the Croÿ family. |
 | | In 1963, Bever and a significant part of Bois d'Acren were transfered from Hainaut to (then united) Brabant, whereas the hamlets of Warissaet and Vert Chemin were incorporated to the municipality of Silly (Brabant). |
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