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    Region of Belgium. It is located on the Dender River, about 31 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Brussels. The municipality comprises the city of Aalst itself...
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  • SC Eendracht Aalst is a Belgian football club based in Aalst, East Flanders. The club currently play in Belgian Division 2 where they are the defending...
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  • Aalst may refer to: Aalst, Belgium, a city and municipality in Belgium Aalst, Buren, a village in the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland Aalst...
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  • Okapi Aalst is a Belgian professional basketball club from Aalst, Belgium. The club competes in the top tier BNXT League and plays its home games in the...
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    The Carnival of Aalst (Dutch: Aalst Carnaval, Brabantian: Oilsjt Carnaval) is an annual three-day event in Aalst, East Flanders, Belgium. The carnival is...
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    Jo Bogaert (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    successful artists in the new beat genre. Bogaert was born in 1956 in Aalst, Belgium. His father ran an electronics shop. Bogaert studied philosophy and...
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  • Malick Fofana (category Sportspeople from Aalst, Belgium)
    the Belgium national team. Fofana started playing football at Eendracht Aalst before joining Gent's youth academy at the age of nine. There, he signed...
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  • Aalst is a play by the Belgian stage director Pol Heyvaert. Based on real-life events that took place in the town of Aalst in 1999, the play recounts the...
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  • Volley Lindemans Aalst (formerly known as Asse-Lennik and VC Lennik) is a volleyball club based in Aalst, Belgium. The first squad currently plays in the...
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    The Schepenhuis (Aldermen's House) of Aalst, East Flanders, Belgium, is a former city hall, one of the oldest in the Low Countries. Dating originally...
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    The A10 is one of the major motorways in Belgium, connecting Brussels and Ostend (the Belgian coast), via Aalst, Ghent and Bruges. It is part of the European...
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    three years to come. Michels died on 3 March 2005 at a hospital in Aalst, Belgium, after a heart surgery in the hospital of Gareth, Spain (his second...
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    Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the...
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    VPK Group (category 1936 establishments in Belgium)
    a Belgian paper and cardboard company specializing in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard packaging from recycled paper. It is based in Aalst, Belgium...
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    UK and Europe. The vehicle itself was manufactured in a factory in Aalst, Belgium, until 1991. Though it has mostly disappeared from the streets of the...
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    Valerius de Saedeleer (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    century introduced modernist trends in Belgian painting and sculpture. Valerius de Saedeleer was born in Aalst, Belgium, as the son of a small businessman...
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    Technotronic (category Aalst, Belgium)
    Technotronic was a Belgian electronic music project formed in 1987 by Jo Bogaert, best known for the 1989 single "Pump Up the Jam", which features vocals...
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  • Jan De Nul (category Construction and civil engineering companies of Belgium)
    engineering and environmental technology. Founded in 1938, in Hofstade near Aalst, Belgium, Jan De Nul started as a construction company specialised in civil works...
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  • Repsol Honda (category Aalst, Belgium)
    Repsol Honda is the official factory team of the Honda Racing Corporation in the MotoGP class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing (World Championship road...
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  • Luc Luycx (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    engineer and medallist. He was born in Aalst, Belgium and now lives in Dendermonde. Luycx worked for the Royal Belgian Mint. He designed the euro coins in...
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    Franz Cumont (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    Franz-Valéry-Marie Cumont (3 January 1868 in Aalst, Belgium – 20 August 1947 in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre near Brussels) was a Belgian archaeologist and historian, a philologist...
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    The Arrondissement of Aalst (Dutch: Arrondissement Aalst; French: Arrondissement d'Alost) is one of the six administrative arrondissements in the Province...
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    Gudula (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    Saint Gudula was born in the pagus of Brabant (in present-day Belgium). According to her 11th-century biography (Vita Gudilae), written by a monk of the...
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    Remco Evenepoel (category Cyclists from Aalst, Belgium)
    (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛmkoː ˈeːvənəpul]; born 25 January 2000) is a Belgian professional cyclist and Olympic gold medalist who rides for UCI WorldTeam...
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    Groeite Mert; meaning "Big Market") is the central square of Aalst, East Flanders, Belgium. The Schepenhuis (Aldermen's House), the Town Hall, the Beurs...
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    Louis Paul Boon (category People from Aalst, Belgium)
    Paul Aalbrecht (Louis Paul) Boon (15 March 1912, in Aalst – 10 May 1979, in Erembodegem) was a Belgian writer of novels, poetry, pornography, columns and...
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    Jens Podevijn (category Sportspeople from Aalst, Belgium)
    1989 in Aalst) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a striker and who plays for FCV Dender EH. He formerly played for Eendracht Aalst and Willem...
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    Ilse Uyttersprot (category Mayors of places in Belgium)
    Chamber member from 2007 to 2010. From 2007 to 2013, she was mayor of Aalst, Belgium. Afterwards, she became a schepen (alderman) of the city. Uyttersprot...
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    Ghent. 0xx xx xx xx - dialing a small city, such as Kortrijk, Mons, Ostend, Aalst or Verviers 04xx xx xx xx - dialing a mobile number from a landline or another...
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  • Willy De Bruyn (category Cyclists from Aalst, Belgium)
    In 1933, he won the women's European Championship in Aalst, Belgium. In 1934, he won the Belgian Championship in Leuven and the World Championships in...
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