Events in the year 1901 in Belgium. Monarch: Leopold II Prime Minister: Paul de Smet de Naeyer 25 July – Bishop Antoon Stillemans consecrates Church of...
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The Belgium–Korea Treaty of 1901 was negotiated between representatives of the Kingdom of Belgium and the Korean Empire. In 1876, Korea established a...
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1901 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1901. 1901 (MCMI) was...
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The 1901–02 season was the seventh competitive season in Belgian football. Only one official division existed at the time, split into two leagues. It was...
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The Belgium national football team has officially represented Belgium in men's international football since their maiden match in 1904. The squad is under...
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Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1901–02 season. Skill F.C. A&RC Bruxelles Léopold FC R.R.C. Bruxelles Union SG Antwerp Beerschot Club Brugge...
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This is a list of football clubs in Belgium by year of origin....
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Edouard Zeckendorf (category Belgian prisoners of war in World War II)
Edouard Zeckendorf (2 May 1901 – 16 May 1983) was a Belgian doctor, army officer and amateur mathematician. In mathematics, he is best known for his work...
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Ilebo (category Populated places in Kasaï Province)
passable by porters. In 1901 the Belgian colonial administration renamed Ilebo Port-Francqui. The city rapidly grew under the Belgian colonial administration...
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indicated. As of January 1, 2024, Belgium had a population of 11,763,650 and is the 81st most populous country in the world. The population of Flanders...
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Leopold III (3 November 1901 – 25 September 1983) was King of the Belgians from 23 February 1934 until his abdication on 16 July 1951. At the outbreak...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1901. January 31 – Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (Три сeстры, Tri sestry) opens...
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French actress Fernande Arendt (1891–19??), Belgian tennis player Fernande Baetens (1901–1977), Belgian jurist and feminist Fernande Barrey (1893–1960)...
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Boxer Protocol (redirect from Treaty of 1901)
The Boxer Protocol was a diplomatic protocol signed in China's capital Beijing on September 7, 1901, between the Qing Empire of China and the Eight-Nation...
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Steurs [de; nl] (born 1958), Belgian linguist Geert Steurs (born 1981), Belgian road bicycle racer Gerard Steurs (1901–1961), Belgian long-distance runner Karen...
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Victor D'Hondt (category 1901 deaths)
May 1901) was a Belgian lawyer and jurist of civil law at Ghent University. He devised a procedure, the D'Hondt method, which he first described in 1878...
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Michel, Duke of Brabant, Prince of Belgium, who became later the fourth king of the Belgians as Leopold III (3 November 1901 – 25 September 1983, at Woluwe-Saint-Lambert)...
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House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (redirect from House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Belgium))
agnatic branch currently reigns in Belgium—the descendants of Leopold I—and another reigned until the death of Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom—the descendants...
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November 1965) was Queen of the Belgians from 23 December 1909 to 17 February 1934 as the wife of King Albert I, and a duchess in Bavaria by birth. She was...
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the Belgians from 17 July 1951 until his death in 1993. He was the last Belgian king to be sovereign of the Congo, before it became independent in 1960...
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Warner § Local sports Celeritas, a Dutch football club in Rotterdam, active in 1901; see Belgium vs Netherlands Cups § History All pages with titles beginning...
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poot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poot may refer to: Eduardo Avelino Magaña Poot (born 1984), Mexican archer Marcel Poot (1901–88), Belgian classical...
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After 18 days of fighting in which Belgian forces were pushed back into a small pocket in the north-west of the country, the Belgian military surrendered to...
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king/queen of the Belgians and serves as the country's head of state and commander-in-chief of the Belgian Armed Forces. There have been seven Belgian monarchs...
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1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that occurred in the years of the 20th century (1901-2000). Pisor...
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Potts, who netted 7 of the Belgian goals. 28 April 1901 1901 Coupe Vanden Abeele Beerschot A.C. ground, Antwerp, Belgium Attendance: 300 Referee: Charles...
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Suzanne Lappin (born 1986), Scottish footballer Suzanne Leclercq (1901–1994), Belgian paleobotanist and paleontologist Suzanne Le Mignot (born 1970), American...
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(1937–2012), American football player Édouard Écuyer de le Court (1901–1951), Belgian Olympic modern pentathlete Émile Écuyer (1881–1952), French discus...
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Ghent (redirect from Ghent, Belgium)
Gand [ɡɑ̃] ; historically known as Gaunt in English) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of...
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railroad station, and the Village of Belgium was incorporated out of some of the town's land in 1922. From 1901 to 1925, the Lake Shore Stone Company...
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