Bruges

  • 31Bruges Matins (football) — The Bruges Matins (Dutch: Brugse Metten , French: Matines Brugeoises ) is a yearly friendly tournament organised by Belgian football club Club Brugge. The name of the tournament refers to the nocturnal massacre in Bruges in 1302 which is called… …

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  • 32Bruges, Gironde — French commune nomcommune=Bruges région=Aquitaine département=Gironde arrondissement=Bordeaux canton=Le Bouscat insee=33075 cp=33520 maire=Bernard Seurot mandat=2008 2014 intercomm=Bordeaux longitude= 0.611388888889 latitude=44.8836111111 alt moy …

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  • 33Bruges Group —    A eurosceptic think tank primarily associated with the Conservative Party, although it claims to be an all party group. Members wish to see Europe develop along the lines of a famous speech made by Margaret Thatcher in Bruges, in which she… …

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  • 34Bruges — geographical name see Brugge …

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  • 35Bruges — /brooh jiz, broohzh/; Fr. /brddyuuzh/, n. a city in NW Belgium: connected by canal with its seaport, Zeebrugge. 119,718. Flemish, Brugge /brdduekh euh/. * * * …

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  • 36Bruges — noun Capital city of the province of West Flanders, Belgium …

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  • 37BRUGES —    (49), cap. of W. Flanders, in Belgium, intersected by canals crossed by some 50 bridges, whence its name Bridges ; one of these canals, of considerable depth, connecting it with Ostend; though many of them are now, as well as some of the… …

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  • 38Bruges —  (Fr.)/Brugge (Flemish). Historic city in northern Belgium …

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  • 39Bruges — n. city in northwestern Belgium that is famous for its many canals …

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  • 40Bruges — fr. Brugge neerl …

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