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1341:"Jumelages"
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170: /
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2076:Heuvelland
2050:Nieuwpoort
2034:Alveringem
1761:Lo-Reninge
1711:Zuienkerke
1582:Heuvelland
1490:Winnezeele
1477:Houtkerque
1451:Alveringem
1347:2023-10-17
1127:. Statbel.
1111:References
951:See also:
795:Hazebrouck
687:Saint Omer
675:Aardenburg
589:Roesbrugge
560:Reningelst
488:Roesbrugge
472:Reningelst
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2168:Poperinge
2121:Zonnebeke
2103:Poperinge
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1999:Ruiselede
1984:Meulebeke
1979:Dentergem
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1944:Moorslede
1909:Roeselare
1898:Oudenburg
1814:Lendelede
1796:Harelbeke
1755:Kortemark
1750:Koekelare
1745:Houthulst
1739:Diksmuide
1730:Diksmuide
1568:Boeschepe
1523:Poperinge
1437:Bambecque
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667:Neolithic
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452:carillon
431:The town
320:NIS code
266:CD&V
226:Province
2016:Wingene
1974:Ardooie
1934:Ledegem
1868:De Haan
1863:Bredene
1834:Waregem
1785:Avelgem
1780:Anzegem
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1684:Jabbeke
1658:Beernem
1642:Belgium
1628:in the
1373:English
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1284:21 June
1032:Gallery
959:twinned
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183:Country
158:02°44′E
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2057:Veurne
2026:Veurne
1994:Pittem
1956:Staden
1928:Izegem
1874:Gistel
1855:Ostend
1809:Kuurne
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1534:Ypres
1369:Dutch
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