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"Made in Belgium :: Books"
"The Best Belgian Autors and Books about Belgium"
Search online for books, book reviews and summary,
novels and romans, discount on magazines subscriptions
Many history books, order and buy online at discount prices.
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"Tervuren : Biography and Books"
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Tervuren (older spelling: Tervueren) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. The municipality comprises the towns of Duisburg, Tervuren proper, Vossem and Moorsel. On January 1st, 2005 Tervuren had a total population of 20,575. The total area is 32.92 kmē which gives a population density of 624.96 inhabitants per kmē.
The official language is Dutch (as everywhere in Flanders), though the language is more commonly referred to as Flemish. Local minorities consist of nationals from many European Union-countries, USA, the UK and Canada - partly because of the local British School - and of French-speakers that migrated mainly from Wallonia or Brussels.
Tervuren is one of the richest municipalities in Belgium. It is linked to Brussels by a magnificent processional avenue (Tervurenlaan/Avenue de Tervueren) built by king Leopold II in time for the Universal Exhibition of 1897. This interweaves with a combined heritage and commuter tramline. Till 1959 Tervuren was also served by an electric railway, whose disused terminus opposite the Royal Museum for Central Africa is now a pub called the Spoorloos Station (Trackless Station).
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