The Braekel or Brakel is a traditional Belgian breed of chicken. It is thought to have originated in the area of Brakel, in the Flemish province of East...
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colour pattern of the plumage shows similarity to that of the Belgian Braekel.: 116 The bantam Fayoumi is similar to the standard-sized bird in every...
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as the Kempisch Hoen. The Campine was originally a smaller type of the Braekel, weighing up to 1.2 kg less. It was distributed throughout the province...
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and walkers and play a role in the Tour of Flanders cycling race. The Braekel chicken is named after the town. The Uitkijktoren, a 32 metres (105 ft)...
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Brakel (1635–1711), also known as "Father Brakel", a Reformed minister Braekel or Brakel, a breed of chicken This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Marans derives from cross-breeding of a variety of breeds including the Braekel, the Coucou de Malines, the Coucou de Rennes, the Croad Langshan, the Gâtinaise...
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Liégeoise (bantam) Brabanter, Brabançonne or Brabants hoen (large and bantam) Braekel or Brakel (large and bantam) Campine Combattant de Bruges or Brugse vechter...
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Matthias Storme Matthias Storme (courtesy of Luc van Braekel) Born Matthias Edward Storme (1959-07-08) 8 July 1959 (age 65) Ghent, Belgium Nationality...
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and Herford. It is closely related to the Ostfriesische Möwe and to the Braekel. Although the German word Tot means 'dead' and Leger means 'layer' (of...
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activated) Archived 17 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch), Luc Van Braekel, LVB.net, 21 April 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2013. StopPage Archived 8...
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Verhaegen Verdickt Verwilghen de Vinck de Winnezeele de Vleeschauwer van Braekel Van Voorst tot Voorst de Vriere Wahis van de Werve Whettnall de Witte Woot...
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respectively. It is closely related to the Westfälische Totleger and the Braekel. It is kept in two colour varieties: silver-pencilled and gold-pencilled...
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Albert De Vleeschauwer, later Baron Albert De Vleeschauwer van Braekel, (1 January 1897, in Nederbrakel – 24 February 1971, in Kortenberg) was a Belgian...
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Mérode-Westerloo, Minister of State Baron Albert Jozef de Vleeschauwer van Braekel, politician Robert J. Houben, Minister of State Jean Meeus, astronomer...
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from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2009. Luc Van Braekel (2003). "Tweede en derde taalwet" (in Dutch). Archived from the original...
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62TV Records Parent company PIAS Founder Pierre Van Braekel Philippe Decoster Nico Hammiche Distributor(s) Bang! Music Genre Indie pop indie rock Country...
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activated) Archived 2018-08-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch), Luc Van Braekel, LVB.net, 21 April 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2013. Belgian National Internet...
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is not considered to be a breed but, since 1926, to be identical to the Braekel. J.-M. Larivière, J. Detilleux, P. Leroy (2011). Estimates of inbreeding...
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Frisol–G.B.C. 45 Wilfried Reybrouck Belgium Frisol–G.B.C. 46 Etienne Van Braekel [nl] Belgium Frisol–G.B.C. 47 Gerard Kamper Netherlands Frisol–G.B.C...
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Blankenberge Blanknberge Bocholt Bógget Borgloon Loeën Looz Lô Brakel Bracle, Braekel Bredene Brèinienge Bree Brée Brugge Brügge Bruges De Haan D'n Oane Le Coq...
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