Articles of interest in Zomergem
Poeke Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Poeke) is a castle near Poeke, a small town in the municipality of Aalter in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The castle, standing in 56 hectares (140 acres) of park, is surrounded by water and is accessible th…
The Belgian city of Ghent has three béguinages: the "Old Saint Elisabeth", known in English as the Holy Corner, the new Saint Elisabeth béguinage in the Ghent suburb of Sint-Amandsberg and Our Lady Ter Hooyen in the Lange Violettenstraat.
The Ghent–Terneuzen Canal (Dutch: Kanaal van Gent naar Terneuzen), also known as the "Sea Canal" (Zeekanaal) is a canal linking Ghent in Belgium to the port of Terneuzen on the Westerschelde (Scheldt) estuary in the Netherlands, thereby providing th…
Ertvelde is a village of the Belgian municipality of Evergem.
Desteldonk is a parish in the municipality of Ghent in the Belgian province of East Flanders.
The Battle of Beverhoutsveld took place on 3 May 1382, on a field situated between the towns of Beernem, Oostkamp and Assebroek. It marked an important phase in the rebellion of Ghent (led by Philip van Artevelde) against count Louis II of Flanders.
The Arrondissement of Ghent (Dutch: Arrondissement Gent; French: Arrondissement de Gand) is the largest of the six administrative arrondissements in the Province of East Flanders, Belgium. It is both an administrative and a judicial arrondissement.
Wondelgem used to be a village in East Flanders, Belgium.
Ooidonk Castle (Dutch: Kasteel van Ooidonk) is a castle in the city of Deinze, East Flanders, Belgium. The castle is the residence of the current Earl t'Kint de Roodenbeke.
Moerkerke is a town in the Belgian province West Flanders and a part (deelgemeente) of the city of Damme
The Meetjesland is a historical region in the north-west of the province East Flanders in Belgium.
Ledeberg is a submunicipality of the city of Ghent. It lies south-east of downtown Ghent and has direct access to the E17 road.
The Ghent University Library is located in the city of Ghent, Belgium.
Escaut was a department of the First French Empire in present day Belgium and Netherlands. It was named after the river Scheldt, which is called the Escaut in French. It was formed in 1795, when the Southern Netherlands were annexed by France.
Assebroek is a suburb in the municipality and city of Bruges, Belgium. In 2004, Assebroek had 19,525 inhabitants. Since 1999, this number has hardly changed.
The Zwijnaarde science park is a science park of Ghent University, located in Zwijnaarde near Ghent (Belgium). The science park has an area of 52 hectare (ha) and comprises the Ardoyen campus (30 ha) of the University of Ghent and the Ardoyen scienc…
The Flanders Sports Arena (Dutch: Topsporthal Vlaanderen) is a multi-purpose Indoor arena in Ghent, Belgium.
Eede is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland.
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