• Royal Villette Charleroi is a Belgian table tennis club in Charleroi. It is the second most successful club in the European Champions League with 5 European...
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  • times and being the runners-up three times, while Belgian club La Villette Charleroi and Russian club Fakel Gazprom both have won five titles. In the women's...
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    has been an eight-times winner in the Basketball League Belgium. La Villette Charleroi in table tennis is the most successful club in the Champions League...
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    option, except in Charleroi downtown or in densely populated areas. The first section opened on 21 June 1976, between Sud and Villette (which was the first...
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    when he signed with Borussia Düsseldorf, then six years later joined Royal Charleroi in Belgium. In 2008, he moved to Spain to play for SuperDivision club...
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    (Greece) (until 1995) Finower TTC (1995/96; 2. Bundesliga, Germany) Royal Villette Charleroi, (Belgium), since 1996) TTC Weinheim (2.BL, Germany) TTF Ochsenhausen...
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    Charleroi-Central railway station (French: Gare de Charleroi-Central; Dutch: Station Charleroi-Centraal) is the main railway station serving Charleroi...
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  • Belgium. At the club level, the best known Belgian club is certainly Royal Villette Charleroi where the brothers Saive have played, as well as Zoran Primorac...
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    his club La Villette Charleroi (1994, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004) Nineteen Belgian championships with his club La Villette Charleroi A victory at...
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    Charleroi-West railway station (French: Gare de Charleroi-Ouest; Dutch: Station Charleroi-West) is a secondary railway station serving Charleroi, Hainaut...
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  • Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, commonly abbreviated to RSC Anderlecht (Dutch: [ˈɑndərlɛxt] , French: [ɑ̃dɛʁlɛkt], German: [ˈandɐlɛçt]) or RSCA (Dutch:...
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  • Wallonia), Liège, Charleroi, and Arlon, all in the Walloon Region along with 3 Flemish cities Antwerp, Ghent and Ieper Arlon Edition Charleroi Edition Ghent...
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    Callenburgh. In the centre, the French White squadron (16 ships under Villette Mursay, Tourville and Langeron) opposed the English Red squadron (27 ships...
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    beaten back at the Strait of Gibraltar, losing two ships in a storm, and Villette Mursay with the Rochefort squadron was delayed. Tourville's Brest fleet...
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    Ashby of the red squadron failed to help the Dutch, as the Marquis de Villette succeeded in tacking ahead, placing Ashby between two fires. When Torrington...
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    January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019. "Ryanair relaunches flights from Charleroi Airport". The Brussels Times. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2021. "Eden...
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    Owen. De Bruyne made his first team debut for Genk in a 3–0 defeat at Charleroi on 9 May 2009. Having established himself in the team the following season...
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  • centennial - received the Royal Predicate from the Dutch monarch, changing its name to Koninklijk Theater Tuschinski (Royal Theater Tuschinski). In 2022...
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    Jeunes diables (Little devils) Junge Teufels (Young Devils) Association Royal Belgian Football Association Head coach Gill Swerts Captain Aster Vranckx...
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    de Saint-Gelais 4 September 1669 – 24 May 1693, Philippe de Valois de Villette, Marquis de Murçay 24 May 1693 – 29 January 1702, N. de Wassinghac, Marquis...
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    and directed Le Réveil (The Wake-Up), which was then staged at the Paris-Villette theater and afterward toured with "the Amis du Théâtre Populaire (A.T.P...
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  • finals. Her final competition on the season was the Top Gym Tournament in Charleroi where she finished fourteenth in the all-around. In the event finals,...
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  • represents Belgium in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation. Belgium competed in its first Davis Cup in 1904...
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    both of her singles matches during the Fed Cup final against Italy in Charleroi. However, Henin retired from the deciding doubles match because of a knee...
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    National Track Championships 1st Six Days of Charleroi (with Patrick Sercu) 1968 1st Six Days of Charleroi (with Eddy Merckx) 2nd Omnium, National Track...
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