Amougies Airfield
Amougies Airfield (ICAO: EBAM) is a small airfield just south of the Kluisberg, in Amougies, part of the municipality of Mont-de-l'Enclus, Hainaut, Belgium.
Zulte (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzʏltə]) is a Belgian municipality located in Flanders and in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Machelen, Olsene and Zulte proper.
Population: 14,670
Latitude: 50° 55' 10.34" N
Longitude: 3° 26' 54.92" E
Amougies Airfield (ICAO: EBAM) is a small airfield just south of the Kluisberg, in Amougies, part of the municipality of Mont-de-l'Enclus, Hainaut, Belgium.
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Former aerodromes of Belgium
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