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| | Vlaams Cultureel Centrum "De Brakke Grond" |
 | | Since 1962, the Brakke Grond was a theater, and in 1978, it was taken possession of by the House of Culture of Flanders, which is the |
 | | The indomitable, proud lion on this picture is the coat-of-arms of the medieval count of Flanders (or, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules), which is now used as the flag of the Dutch-speaking community in Belgium. |
 | | It would be unkind to her former colleagues (and, besides, untrue) to say that things aren't what they used to be, but from a personal point of view, we all sincerely miss her. |
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