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 Bruges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The municipality comprises the city of Bruges proper and the towns of Assebroek 1971, Dudzele 1971, Koolkerke 1971, Lissewege 1971, Sint-Andries 1971, Sint-Jozef 1971, Sint-Kruis 1971, Sint-Michiels 1971, Sint-Pieters 1899, Zeebrugge 1901, and Zwankendamme 1899.
Bruges (Dutch: Brugge (a name probably signifying landing stage)) is the historic capital of the province of West Flanders, Flanders being one of the three regions of Belgium.
Bruges is also a football town represented by two teams at the top level (Jupiler League): Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge K.S.V. Bruges is home to the College of Europe, a prestigious institution of postgraduate studies in European Economics, Law and Politics.
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 X D Marinus Lommerde 1894
Papendrecht zoon van Jan Zendman en Annigje van Sint Angeland.
Geh: op 7 november 1939 te Papendrecht met Andries Herwig, geb.
18 juni 1971 op de Algemene Begraafplaats te Papendrecht.
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