Unreferenced date March 2007 Infobox arrondissement name Arrondissement of Bruges native name lang nl Arrondissement Brugge br lang fr Arrondissement de Bruges type Arrondissements of Belgium Arrondissement image skyline image alt image caption image map Arrondissement Brugge Belgium Map.png map alt map caption Location of the arrondissement in West Flanders latd 51.2 longd 3.2 coor pinpoint coordinates ... The Arrondissement of Bruges lang nl Arrondissement Brugge lang fr Arrondissement de Bruges is one ... and a Arrondissements of Belgium Judicial judicial arrondissement . However, the Judicial Arrondissement of Bruges also comprises the municipalities of the Arrondissement of Ostend , most of the Arrondissement of Tielt except the municipalities of Meulebeke , Dentergem , Oostrozebeke and Wielsbeke , as well as the municipality of Lichtervelde in the Arrondissement of Roeselare . History The Arrondissement of Bruges was created in 1800 as the first arrondissement in the 130 departments ... comprised the cantons of Ardooie , Bruges , Gistel , Ostend , Ruiselede , Tielt and Torhout . In 1818, the arrondissements of Arrondissement of Ostend Ostend , Arrondissement of Roeselare Roeselare , Arrondissement of Tielt Tielt and Torhout were created. This resulted in the arrondissement losing more than half of its territory. The Arrondissement of Torhout already ceased to exist in 1823 and the canton of Torhout was added to the Arrondissement of Bruges again. As a result of the merger ... prior to that was added to the arrondissement from the Arrondissement of Ostend and the then municipality of Wenduine which was merged into De Haan, Belgium De Haan was ceded to the Arrondissement of Ostend. Municipalities The Administrative Arrondissement of Bruges consists of the following ... DEFAULTSORT Arrondissement Of Bruges Category West Flanders Bruges Category Arrondissements of Flanders ... de Bruges it Arrondissement di Bruges li Brugge arrendissement nl Arrondissement Brugge vi Bruges huy n ... more details
arrondissementArrondissement of BrugesBruges nis 31005 pyramid date 1 January 2006 0 19 20.57 20 64 ...Other uses Infobox Belgium Municipality name Bruges en icon br Brugge nl icon picture Bruggewasser.jpg picture legend A canal in Bruges map BruggeLocatie.png map legend Location of Bruges in West Flanders ... area 050 web URL www.brugge.be lat deg 51 lat min 13 lon deg 3 lon min 14 Bruges IPAc en icon b r u in English lang nl Brugge , IPA nl br , lang fr Bruges , IPA fr b y , lang de Br gge , IPA ...&q zeebrugge 22brugge aan zee 22&dq zeebrugge 22brugge aan zee 22&cd 2 Snippet pages 143 ref or Bruges ... areas in Belgium. The metropolitan area of Bruges is divided into three levels. First, the central agglomeration agglomeratie , which in this case is Bruges municipality, with 117,073 inhabitants ... of the North . Bruges has a significant economic importance thanks to its Bruges Port port ... year 1896 page 158 ref Toponymy The place name Bruges is first mentioned as Bruggas, Brvggas, Brvccia ... ASC , Brugias in 1072, Bruges in 1080 1085, Bruggas around 1084, Brugis in 1089, Brugge in 1116. ref ... . ref http etymologiebank.nl trefwoord brug Etymology of Bruges and Brug Dutch ref The Dutch word ... Origins Very few traces of human activity in Bruges date from the Gaul Pre Roman Gaul era. The first ... Bruges main square.jpg thumb left 220px The Markt Bruges Markt Market square File Bruges road.jpg thumb An old street in Bruges, with the Church of Our Lady tower in the background. Bruges got its city ... to Damme , a city that became the commercial outpost for Bruges. With the reawakening of town ... of the Count of Flanders counts of Flanders . Bruges was already included in the circuit of the Flemish ... Genoa appeared in the port of Bruges, first of the merchant colony that made Bruges the main link to the trade ... the banking of Bruges. The Bourse opened in 1309 most likely the first stock exchange in the world ... upheavals, which were for the most part harshly contained. In 1302, however, after the Bruges ... more details
Infobox film name In Bruges image In bruges post.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Martin ... www.telegraph.co.uk travel destinations europe belgium 1586373 In Bruges with chocolate and Colin Farrell.html accessdate 2011 04 25 work The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph title In Bruges, with chocolate ... budget 15 million gross 33,394,440 ref http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id inbruges.htm In Bruges 2008 . IMDb . Amazon.com . Retrieved 2011 11 08. ref In Bruges is a 2008 dark comedy crime film written ... http www.denverpost.com entertainment ci 8133804 In Bruges star Gleeson coming off a big year . DenverPost.com . Retrieved 2011 11 08. ref &mdash within the Belgian city of Bruges . In Bruges was the opening ... MacDonagh s In Bruges to open 2008 Sundance Film Festival date 2007 11 19 accessdate 2008 01 18 work ... are sent to Bruges by their employer Harry Waters Ralph Fiennes , and told to await further instructions ..., and abruptly hangs up. An enraged Harry immediately heads to Bruges, where he gets a gun from his ... couple and escorted back to Bruges. Chlo bails Ray out of jail, and the two share a drink on the market square beneath Belfry of BrugesBruges belfry . Ken and Harry meet for a drink nearby, before ... in Bruges forever, at which point he says he hopes to live. He then slips into unconsciousness, leaving ... cite web url http chicago.metromix.com movies movie review movie review in bruges 300627 content title Movie review In Bruges date 2008 01 06 accessdate 2009 08 02 work Chicago.Metromix.com last Phillips ..., In Bruges date 2009 02 08 accessdate 2009 08 02 work TwinCities.com Dead link date August 2009 ref ... Blakely. Sights of Bruges File Bosch laatste oordeel drieluik.jpg 200px right thumb The Last ... wear costumes resembling elements of the painting, creating a symbolism of Bruges as heaven, purgatory ... in bruges title In Bruges accessdate 2009 01 13 work Rotten Tomatoes publisher Flixter ref Metacritic ... http www.metacritic.com film titles inbruges title In Bruges Reviews, Ratings, Credits accessdate ... more details
Infobox French commune name Bruges region Aquitaine department Gironde arrondissement Bordeaux canton Le Bouscat INSEE 33075 postal code 33520 mayor Bernard Seurot term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Urban Community of Bordeaux Bordeaux longitude 0.6114 latitude 44.8836 elevation m 10 elevation min m 1 elevation max m 31 area km2 14.22 population 14058 population date 2008 Bruges is a Communes of France commune in the Gironde Departments of France department in Aquitaine in southwestern France , just north of Bordeaux . Toponymy The homography with Bruges Belgium is purely accidental. The place name comes from Gasconic bruche , with a plural s meaning bushes , scrubs ref http books.google.fr books?id jbpVLN1tRNoC&lpg PA1207&ots fgbNglQpNI&dq ernest 20n C3 A8gre 20bruges&hl fr&pg PA1207 v onepage&q&f false Ernest N gre, Toponymie g n rale de la France French ref . Population D mographie 1962 5349 1968 6612 1975 7610 1982 7686 1990 8753 1999 10,610 2008 14,058 Personalities Anthony Moura Komenan footballer See also Communes of the Gironde department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Urban Community of Bordeaux Gironde communes Category Communes of Gironde Gironde geo stub ca Bruge ceb Bruges de Bruges es Bruges Gironda eu Bruges Gironda fr Bruges Gironde it Bruges Gironda pam Bruges, Gironde la Bruges Girundia hu Bruges Gironde mg Bruges, Gironde ms Bruges, Gironde nl Bruges Gironde no Bruges Gironde oc Bruge pms Bruges pl Bruges pt Bruges Gironde simple Bruges, Gironde sr sv Bruges, Gironde bug Bruges, Gironde uk vi Bruges, Gironde vo Bruges Gironde war Bruges, Gironde ... more details
Bruges is a city in Belgium. Bruges may also refer to Bruges, Gironde , France Bruges, Pyr n es Atlantiques , France See also Burges disambiguation geodis DEFAULTSORT Bruges Category French toponyms Category Dutch loanwords es Bruges fr Bruges homonymie it Bruges disambigua la Bruga discretiva nl Bruges ru ... more details
The Treaty of Bruges may refer to The Treaty of Bruges 1375 between France and England during the Hundred Years War The 1521 Treaty of Bruges between England and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian War of 1521 1526 disambig nl Verdrag van Brugge ... more details
Pride of Bruges may refer to MS Pride of Free Enterprise Pride of Bruges in service under this name 1988 1999 with P&O Ferries P&O European Ferries MS Pride of Bruges Pride of Bruges in service under this name 2003 Present with P&O Ferries shipindex ... more details
Bruges Matins may refer to Bruges Matins history Bruges Matins football disambiguation fr Matines brugeoises Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Bruges symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Eric Walter Elst discovery site La Silla discovered July 26, 1998 designations yes mp name 9472 alt names 1998 OD14 named after Bruges mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.5602920 perihelion 2.5506978 semimajor eccentricity 0.1652096 period 1950.8360064 avg speed inclination 1.04986 asc node 178.39235 mean anomaly 312.12069 arg peri 130.18541 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.5 9472 Bruges 1998 OD14 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on July 26, 1998 by Eric Walter Elst at La Silla . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 9472 Bruges JPL Small Body Database Browser on 9472 Bruges MinorPlanets Navigator 9471 Ostend 9473 Ghent MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Bruges Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Eric Walter Elst Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1998 beltasteroid stub fa it 9472 Bruges la 9472 Bruges hu 9472 Bruges pl 9472 Bruges pt 9472 Bruges uk 9472 vi 9472 Bruges yo 9472 Bruges ... more details
Galbert of Bruges Galbertus notarius Brugensis in Latin died 1134 was a Flemish cleric and chronicler . Administrator and notary to Count Charles the Good , he is known for his Latin account De multro, traditione et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum of the Count s murder in 1127. He subsequently worked for William Clito . References Jeff Rider translator 1994 , De multro, traditione, et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum Jeff Rider 2001 , God s Scribe The Historiographical Art of Galbert of Bruges James Bruce Ross translator 2005 , The murder of Charles the Good by Galbert of Bruges first issued 1953 External links http www.deremilitari.org resources sources bruges1.htm http home.cc.umanitoba.ca blanch CharlesDW Galbert2.htm Persondata name Galbert of Bruges alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1134 place of death Category 1134 deaths Category Chroniclers Category 12th century historians Category Year of birth unknown cs Galbert z Brugg nl Galbert van Brugge ro Galbert de Bruges ... more details
Image William Bruges Garter King of Arms.jpg right thumb 250px An illuminated manuscript from around 1430 showing William Bruges kneeling before St George William Bruges c. 1375 &ndash 9 March 1450 was an England English officer of arms . He is best remembered as the first person appointed to the post of Garter King of Arms , which is currently the highest heraldry heraldic office in England . Origins William Bruges was the son of Richard Bruges, Lancaster King of Arms , and his wife Katherine. The younger Bruges was appointed Chester Herald on 7 June 1398. He was later attached to the household ... . It is believed that Bruges was promoted to Guyenne King of Arms on the accession of Henry V ... , Bruges was sent to emperor elect, Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund , on royal business. At this time ... around 1415, and Bruges appointed to it. His father s will, dated July 1415, refers to William Bruges as both Guyenne and Garter King of Arms . After this, the next mention of Bruges in the position ... Book made by William Bruges, showing Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster d.1361 , the second ever recipient of the Order Bruges s appointment as the first Garter King of Arms coincided with a series ... s Chapel , Windsor, Berkshire Windsor . Bruges was also responsible for producing his Garter book around 1430, which is the earliest known armorial of the order. In 1421 Bruges took part in the coronation ..., Flanders, Hainault and Holland, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, and Italy. Bruges died on 9 March 1450 ... Smert , Bruges successor as Garter. See also College of Arms External links http www.college of arms.gov.uk ... of William Bruges, The First Garter King of Arms . Harleian Society . London, 1970 , 111 12 ... after John Smert end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruges, William ALTERNATIVE ... Bruges, William Category 1375 births Category 1450 deaths Category English diplomats Category English genealogists Category English officers of arms es William Bruges pt William Bruges ... more details
in Bruges , then one of the leading commercial cities in Europe. The sculpture was sold for 4,000 ... of Bruges were ordered to ship it and several other valuable works of art to Paris. It was returned ... two years later and again returned. It now sits in the Church of Our Lady, Bruges Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium. After the attack on Michelangelo s Piet Michelangelo Piet in 1972 the sculpture ... be ca Madonna de Bruges de Br gger Madonna es Madonna de Brujas fr Madone de Bruges it Madonna di Bruges la Madonna Brugensis nl Madonna met kind Michelangelo pl Madonna z Brugii ... more details
about the Eurosceptic think tank the agricultural policy think tank Groupe de Bruges unreferenced date August 2011 Thatcherism The Bruges Group is a think tank based in the United Kingdom . The group is often associated with the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party , though it is independent of it and remains an all party organisation. Its Honorary President is Margaret Thatcher Baroness Thatcher , and its Chairman is Barry Legg , who is a businessman and was Chief Executive of the Conservative Party and a former Member of Parliament. Set up in February 1989, its original aim was to promote the idea of a less centralised European structure than that emerging in Brussels. Its inspiration was Margaret Thatcher s Bruges speech in September 1988, in which she remarked that, We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them re imposed at a European level . The Bruges Group s research now includes looking into alternative international relationships for the UK and a complete restructuring of Britain s relationship with other European countries ... of Swindon and Labour Cabinet Minister the late Rt Hon. Peter Shore. Bruges Group in the media Its Director ... discussing European issues. Spokesmen for the Bruges Group have also appeared on BBC TV News, ITN Sky News The Daily Politics BBC World Service BBC R5 Live and international media outlets. The Bruges ... Union and the Conservative Party. Activities The Bruges Group seeks to keep debate on European issues ... influence over individual states right to manage their own affairs, so the Bruges Group has expanded .... Internationally the Bruges Group has been particularly active in supporting Euroscepticism in Estonia ... s Eurosceptic speech delivered in Bruges in September 1988. It quickly became a focus for Eurosceptic opinion and opposition to the then President of the European Commission , Jacques Delors . The Bruges ... Bruges Group web site Category Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom Category Political pressure ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 Image Bruge Belfry.jpg thumb 256px Belfry of Bruges Image Belfry of bruges.jpg thumb 256px Belfort from another angle The belfry of Bruges , or Belfort , is a medieval bell tower in the historical centre of Bruges , Belgium . One of the city s most prominent symbols, ref name world & people2 cite book last Dunton first Larkin authorlink title The World and Its People publisher Silver, Burdett series year 1896 page 161 ref the belfry formerly housed a treasury and the municipal archives, and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other danger. A narrow, steep staircase of 366 steps, accessible by the public for an entry fee, leads to the top of the 83 metre high building, which leans about a metre to the east. To the sides and back of the tower stands the former market hall, a rectangular building only 44 m broad but 84 m deep, with an inner courtyard. The belfry, accordingly, is also known as the Halletoren tower of the halls . The building is a central feature of the 2008 film In Bruges . Building history The belfry was added to the Grote Markt Bruges main market square around 1240, when Bruges was prospering as an important centre of the County of Flanders Flemish cloth industry. After a devastating fire in 1280, the tower was largely rebuilt. The city archives, however, were forever lost to the flames. The octagonal upper stage of the belfry was added between 1483 to 1487, and capped with a wooden spire bearing an image of Michael archangel .... A poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , titled The Belfry of Bruges, refers to the building s checkered history In the market place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown Thrice consumed and thrice ... gallery and description from Belgiumview.com http www.trabel.com brugge bruges belfry.htm Bruges ... in Bruges Category 1280s architecture Category Gothic architecture in Belgium Category Inclined towers es Campanario de Brujas fr Beffroi de Bruges nl Belfort van Brugge zh ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Image Belfort Brugge.jpg thumb 180 px Belfry of Bruges Image Brugge Markt1.jpg thumb 180 px Provincial Court The Markt Market Square of Bruges is located in the heart of the city and covers an area of about 1 hectare. Some historical highlights around the square include the 12th century Belfry of Bruges belfry and the Provincial Court originally the Waterhall, which in 1787 was demolished and replaced by a Classicism classicist building that from 1850 served as provincial court and after a fire in 1878 was rebuilt in a neo Gothic style in 1887. In the center of the market stands the statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck . In 1995 the market was completely renovated. Parking in the square was removed and the area became mostly traffic free, thus being more celebration friendly. The renovated market was reopened in 1996 with a concert by Helmut Lotti . wide image PanoBrug IMG 6015 IMG 6019 7525x1974 CLIN 1.jpg 800px coord 51.2085 N 3.22444 E type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Bruges nl Grote Markt Brugge vls Gr te Markt Brugge zh ... more details
&dq 22Walter of Bruges 22 isbn 9780415073103 accessdate 2008 11 09 ref In this, the school of which ... de Bruges, Archives d histoire doctrinale et litt raire du moyen age , 7 1932 251 75. Part of book four has been edited by P. de Mattia, Le questioni sull Eucaristia di Gualtiero di Bruges . Rome, 1962 Questiones disputatae Edited by E. Longpr , Questiones disputatae du B. Gauthier de Bruges . Les ... M. DePoorter, Un trait de th ologie in dit de Gauthier de Bruges Instructiones circa divinum officium. Soci ti d mulation de Bruges. M langes 5 . Bruges, 1911 vol. 12. Tabula originalium Unedited ..., Walter of Bruges, New Catholic Encyclopedia 14 786 7 F. L. R. Sassen. Walter von Br gge, Lexicon ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruges, Walter Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1307 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruges, Walter Of Category ... more details
Image August Bournonville.jpg thumb right 150px Bournonville, 1841 The Kermesse in Bruges, or The Three Gifts is a burlesque ballet in three acts created in 1851 by the Denmark Danish balletmaster and choreographer August Bournonville for the Royal Danish Ballet . The ballet tells the story of three brothers who receive magic gifts from an alchemy alchemist . The music is by Holger Simon Paulli . The Danish title is Kermessen i Br gge. Summary At a Church body church fair or, kermesse in 17th century Bruges, Belgium Bruges , three brother s Adrian, Geert, and Carelis receive magical gifts from the alchemist Mirewelt. The two older brothers, Adrian and Geert, leave their sweethearts behind and set off into the world with their gifts a sword and a ring to seek their Wealth fortune s. The magical gifts bring disappointment to the two men but, back home, the brothers discover Carelis magic lute brings happiness to all. Adrian, Geert, and Mirewelt are charged with Magic paranormal sorcery and sentenced to death at the stake, but Carelis appears and his magic lute sets everyone to dancing joyfully. The condemned are released and reunited with their sweethearts while Carelis and Eleonore, the alchemist s daughter , embrace. Carelis magic lute is locked away in a chest, to be taken out only at the yearly kermesse. Characters Adrian, brother to Geert and Carelis. Geert, brother to Adrian ... in Bruges is composed of equal parts folk tale and contemporary satire . Bournonville s burlesque .... The Kermesse in Bruges is, in its own way, Bournonville s comment on a period which had to learn ... to be all it takes to turn the social order in Bruges upside down. The moral of the tale is that success ... to tighten the structure. In 1966, Flemming Flindt and Hans Brenaa staged The Kermesse in Bruges . The costumes ... a version of The Kermesse in Bruges for his own company The Peter Schaufuss Ballet . See also List ... The Kermesse in Bruges Bournonville ballets DEFAULTSORT Kermesse in Bruges, The Category Ballets ... more details
Rudolf Rudolph of Bruges was a Flanders Flemish Translations into Latin c. 1050 c.1250 translator from Arabic language Arabic into Latin active in the twelfth century who worked at the Toledo School of Translators ref http faculty.washington.edu petersen alfonso esctra12.htm Arzobispo Raimundo de Toledo Escuela de Traductores 1130 1187& 93 Bot generated title ref . He was a pupil of Hermann of Carinthia ref http www.medievalhistory.net islamica.htm . ref ref http libro.uca.edu ics ics8.htm looks at the network of translators. ref . He was an astronomer, and translated into Latin as Liber de compositione astrolabii a major work of Islamic science on the astrolabe , by Maslamah Ibn Ahmad al Majriti , ref Ibid., p.25. ref , that he dedicated to his colleague at the Toledo School, John of Seville . He also produced commentary on Ptolemy s Planisphaerium by the same author. ref http www.levity.com alchemy islam16.html History of Islamic Science The time of abu l wafa Bot generated title ref References Ibid date April 2010 Richard Lorch, The Treatise on the Astrolabe by Rudolph of Bruges , in Between Demonstration and Imagination. Essays in the History of Science and Philosophy Presented to John D. North edited by L. Nauta and A. Vanderjagt 1999 Notes reflist Category Flemish people Category Arabic Latin translators Category Medieval Flemish astronomers Category 12th century people ... more details
Infobox sports rivalry name Bruges derby other names image caption city or region Bruges , Belgium first contested 04 November 1900 teams involved Cercle Brugge br Club Brugge most player appearances mostrecent 18 March 2012 nextmeeting TBC total 132 series Club 83 br Drawn 30 br Cercle 29 largestvictory Club 10 0 Cercle 17 January 1990 The Bruges derby is a local football rivalry between two Belgian Pro League clubs Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge , who share the Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges , Belgium. The first ever game was in November 1900 and finished 0 0. The return fixture that season ended 2 2 but Cercle won the next five games before Club recorded their first victory with a 5 0 in October 1904. It would be the start of Club Brugge s dominance as they went on to win 13 of the next 19 pre World War I War fixtures losing only 2. Cercle Brugge were the more successful side of the two before the World War II Second World War winning three championships and one cup to Club Brugge solitary championship. Since the 1970 s Club Brugge have become one of the most successful sides in Belgium winning a further 12 championships and a record 10 Cups while Cercle have only added 3 more cups since, because of this many Club Brugge fans now see Anderlecht as their main rival. In the derby Club Brugge maintains a dramatically superior record often winning many consecutive games and have also recorded many high scoring wins such as 8 1 in 1981 and their biggest ever victory against any opposition with a 10 0 win in 1991. ref Cite news title UEFA Club Brugge url http www.uefa.com teamsandplayers teams club 50043 profile index.html publisher UEFA.com date 08 July 2010 ref The derby is notable as it is now the only city based derby regularly played in Belgium. Previously cities such as Antwerp, Brussels and Liege had two or more successful sides but many of these have gone out of existence ... Reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Bruges Derby Category Club Brugge K.V. Category Cercle Brugge K.S.V. ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wiktionary Arrondissement IPA fr a dism lang , IPA en r nd sm nt ... . The capital of an arrondissement is called a Subprefectures in France subprefecture . When an arrondissement ... is the capital of the arrondissement, acting both as a prefecture and as a subprefecture. Arrondissements ... arrondissement Main municipal arrondissements of France A municipal arrondissement Lang fr arrondissement ... , they should not be confused with departmental Arrondissement in France arrondissements ... or administrative arrondissement these belong to can be found in the Municipalities of Belgium ... , except for the arrondissements arrondissement Brussels Capital Brussels Capital geographically coinciding with the Brussels Capital Region and Halle Vilvoorde Arrondissement Halle Vilvoorde one ... being used as electoral circles col begin col break arrondissement Arlon Arlon arrondissement Marche en Famenne Marche en Famenne arrondissement Bastogne Bastogne nb10 arrondissement Mons Mons arrondissement Charleroi Charleroi arrondissement Dinant Dinant arrondissement Philippeville Philippeville arrondissement Tournai Tournai arrondissement Ath Ath arrondissement Mouscron Mouscron arrondissement Huy Huy arrondissement Waremme Waremme arrondissement Li ge Li ge col break arrondissement Namur Namur arrondissement Neufch teau Neufch teau arrondissement Virton Virton arrondissement Nivelles Nivelles arrondissement Thuin Thuin arrondissement Soignies Soignies arrondissement Verviers Verviers ... 2010. Netherlands In the Netherlands an arrondissement is a judiciary judicial jurisdiction, comprising ... Most nations in Africa which had been colonised by the French have retained the arrondissement ... with Communes towns . In Mali the arrondissement is a subunit of a Cercle Mali Cercle , while ... Category Subdivisions of Morocco af Arrondissement als Arrondissement ar zh min nan Arrondissement bg br Arondisamant cs Arrondissement da Arrondissement de Arrondissement ... more details
Infobox French commune name Bruges Capbis Mifaget image Casa de la vila de Brutges Bearn .jpg caption Town Hall region Aquitaine department Pyr n es Atlantiques arrondissementArrondissement of Pau Pau canton Canton of Nay Ouest Nay Ouest INSEE 64148 postal code 64800 mayor Xavier de Canet term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes de la Vath Vielha longitude 0.3019 latitude 43.1283 elevation m 316 elevation min m 277 elevation max m 473 area km2 16.55 population 867 population date 2006 Expand French date December 2008 Bruges Capbis Mifaget Bruges Capbis Mifaget is a Communes of France commune in the Pyr n es Atlantiques Departments of France department in south western France . See also Communes of the Pyr n es Atlantiques department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Pyr n es Atlantiques communes DEFAULTSORT Brugescapbismifaget Category Communes of Pyr n es Atlantiques Pyr n esAtlantiques geo stub an Brutges Capb s Mieihaget ca Brutges, Capbis e Mieihaget ceb Bruges Capbis Mifaget es Bruges Capbis Mifaget eu Bruges Capbis Mifaget fr Bruges Capbis Mifaget it Bruges Capbis Mifaget la Bruges Capbis Mifaget mg Bruges Capbis Mifaget ms Bruges Capbis Mifaget nl Bruges Capbis Mifaget oc Brutges, Capbis e Mieihaget pms Bruges Capbis Mifaget pl Bruges Capbis Mifaget pt Bruges Capbis Mifaget simple Bruges Capbis Mifaget sk Bruges Capbis Mifaget sr uk vi Bruges Capbis Mifaget vo Bruges Capbis Mifaget war Bruges Capbis Mifaget ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Orphan date February 2009 The Arrondissement of Torhout lang nl Arrondissement Torhout lang fr Arrondissement de Torhout was a short lived Arrondissements of Belgium arrondissement in present day Belgium . It was created out of the Arrondissement of Bruges in 1818, and it already ceased to exist in 1823. coord 51 3 56.03 N 3 6 1.97 E type landmark scale 10000 region BE display title DEFAULTSORT Arrondissement Of Torhout Category Former arrondissements of Belgium Torhout WestFlanders geo stub ... more details
The English Theatre of Bruges was an English language theatre in Bruges , Belgium . The theatre opened on 1 May 2007 in de Kuipersstraat with a production of Caviar & Chips . The venue was an old cinema. After six months the theatre closed for a year and a half, to reopen in the summer of 2009 in a more intimate venue on the Walplein in Bruges. However, in October 2010 the theatre closed its doors again. The Artistic Director of the theatre was Clare Allen . Sources http www.tematema.com The English Theatre of Bruges dead link date March 2012 http www.moonartgallery.be news.php?readmore 2759 Moon Art Gallery dead link date March 2012 coord 51 12 37.85 N 3 13 22.74 E type landmark scale 1000 region BE display title DEFAULTSORT English Theatre of Bruges Category Theatres in Belgium Category Buildings and structures in Bruges theat stub ... more details
Infobox book series series Yoko Tsuno name L Astrologue de Bruges type Comics author Roger Leloup image File L astrologue de Bruges.JPG 200px background Orange released 1994 genre Bande dessin e pages publisher Dupuis preceded by L Or du Rhin br 1993 this book L Astrologue de Bruges br 1994 followed by La Porte des mes br 1996 L Astrologue de Bruges The Astrologer of Bruges is the twentieth book from Yoko Tsuno comic book series written by Roger Leloup and published in 1994. ISBN 2 8001 2101 7 Story Two mysterious men, who are dressed in the style of ancient times and are seemingly ageless, summon Yoko to their domicile in Bruges to force her to reveal the location of a certain vial from the 16th century. On top of that, they possess a painting from that era which clearly depicts both Yoko and Monya Eager to solve the mystery, Yoko, Monya, Morning Dew, Pol and Vic travel to Bruges of 1545 and stumble into a war between two powerful men, who struggle for control over the secret of the Black Death plague . During their stay in Bruges, Yoko and her friends meet Mieke, a poor flower girl. Pol falls in love with Mieke and when the group returns to the present, they decide to take the girl along. But on their return to the present, one of their enemies already expects them and demands to be taken back in time. But this proves too much of a problem to handle for him, and he is vaporized. Mieke, however, remains in the present and adapts well, and becomes Pol s fiancee. Appendix A sixteen page appendix was added to this album, to celebrate the series reaching album number 20. This add on, called Le Monde fabuleux d un personnage hors du commun The fabulous world of an exceptional character , consists of nine short articles about aspects of the series. Yoko Tsuno DEFAULTSORT Astrologue de Bruges, L Category Yoko Tsuno Category Bruges in fiction Category Works originally published in Spirou magazine FrancoBelgian comics stub fr L Astrologue de Bruges ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 J come de Bruges was a servant of Henry the Navigator Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal , who was the son of king John I of Portugal John I . Henry, quite famously, initiated the so called Age of Discovery in the fifteenth century. J come de Bruges born Jacob van Brugge in Flanders was the son of a wealthy merchant family of Bruges . On the recommendation of Joos van Moerkerke, a Flemish nobleman in the service of Isabella of Burgundy , who was the sister of Duarte I of Portugal , he was recommended to lead an effort to colonize the remote north Atlantic islands of the Azores . This occurred at a time when Portugal was the dominant maritime power in Europe. As a native of a city belonging to the Hanseatic league , J come de Bruges had been exposed to well ordered mercantilism , and he understood the value of international trade as a driver of national prosperity. Consequently, he was a logical candidate to enter into the service of the like minded Prince Henry. On 2 March 1450, De Bruges received the first license from Prince Henry to lead a contingent of seventeen Flemish families to the island of Terceira , the third island of the Azores archipelago. Ultimately more than two thousand Flemings settled in the Azores during the fifteenth century. Although these Flemish immigrants quickly adapted to Portuguese manners, habits, and culture ..., as the Islas de Flamengos Flemish Isles . J come de Bruges played a major r le in the colonization ... to history. See also Willem van der Haegen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruges ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruges, Jacome De Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Flemish people De Bruges, Jacome Category People from Bruges De Bruges, Jacome Category History of the Azores De Bruges, Jacome Portugal bio stub Azores stub fr J come de Bruges pt J come de Bruges zh ... more details