Marcinelle (French pronunciation: [maʁsinɛl]; Walloon: Mårcinele) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Charleroi, located in the...
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The terms "Marcinelle school" (French: École de Marcinelle) and "Charleroi school" (École de Charleroi) refer to a group of Belgian cartoonists formed...
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Thy-Marcinelle is a steelworks in Charleroi, Belgium, a subsidiary of the Riva group. The company is the descendant of one part of various steel companies...
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The Marcinelle mining disaster (French: Catastrophe de Marcinelle, lit. 'the Marcinelle catastrophe') occurred at the Bois du Cazier coal mine at Marcinelle...
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III. Lodelinsart IV. Gilly V. Montignies-sur-Sambre VI. Couillet VII. Marcinelle VIII. Mont-sur-Marchienne IX. Marchienne-au-Pont X. Monceau-sur-Sambre...
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Inferno Below (redirect from Marcinelle (film))
Inferno Below (Italian: Marcinelle) is a 2003 Italian television miniseries directed by Antonio and Andrea Frazzi and starring Claudio Amendola and Maria...
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previously state-owned steelworks Acciaierie di Cornigliano in Genoa, the Thy-Marcinelle plant in Charleroi Belgium, the Alpa plant in Gargenville France, in 1992...
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De Cuyper Regina Louf Inline citations "Het mirakel van Marcinelle" [The miracle of Marcinelle]. Het Nieuwsblad (in Flemish). 31 January 2004. Archived...
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Bois du Cazier (section Marcinelle disaster of 1956)
pronunciation: [bwa dy kazje]) was a coal mine in what was then the town of Marcinelle, near Charleroi, in Belgium which today is preserved as an industrial...
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mid-1980s. Peyo's drawing style is similar to his fellow cartoonists from the Marcinelle school. The emphasis is on movement, enhanced by the use of Indian ink...
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more began: Steven Strong and Jacky and Célestin. Many authors of the Marcinelle school collaborated on the writing, or on the artwork, including Willy...
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Michael Francis Werewolves of Montpelier - Jason Franco-Belgian comics Marcinelle school – a contemporary, contrasting style Pleban, Dafna (7 November 2006)...
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graphical style they would develop together was later called the Marcinelle school, Marcinelle being an outskirt of the industrial city of Charleroi south...
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After being kidnapped, they had been held in Marc Dutroux's house in Marcinelle for between five and nine months. Locked in the basement, the girls starved...
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Belgian comics magazine Spirou, the publisher of which, Dupuis, is based in Marcinelle, Charleroi. Spirou Charleroi has won the Belgian League championship ten...
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of Marcinelle": this included André Franquin, Morris, and Will. Other famous artists working in the style and influence of the School of Marcinelle include...
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(FC Charleroi). There was also cooperation with provincial club RFCS Marcinelle, affiliated with the KBVB with matricule number 301, although this did...
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three spouts") in Via Della Cordonata Square nasone in Parco Caduti di Marcinelle Drink portal List of fountains in Rome "As Drought Parches Italy, Rome...
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maternity hospital in Charleroi (1936–1937) and the Cité de l'Enfance in Marcinelle, an orphanage conceived as a garden city.He built and supported the construction...
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recognizable Belgian ligne claire (clean line style), often opposed to the "Marcinelle school"-style (named for the seat of Spirou publisher Dupuis), mostly...
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Italian nationals) die in a fire at the Bois du Cazier coal mine, in Marcinelle, Belgium. August 9 – Art exhibition This Is Tomorrow opens at Whitechapel...
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of the skylight and balconies on each floor. "De Heug" was founded in Marcinelle at the end of the 19th century. As a piano manufacturer, it enjoyed international...
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3 March 1992 Incirharmani, Kozlu, Zonguldak, Turkey 262 8 August 1956 Marcinelle, Belgium 259 13 November 1909 1909 Cherry Mine disaster Cherry, Illinois...
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Johan e Pirlouit Spanish: Johan y Pirluit Swedish: Johan och Pellevin Marcinelle school Dupuis Publishing. "Peyo". Lambiek.net entry on Peyo BDoubliées...
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in Ligne claire style, although having originally started out in the Marcinelle style. When depicting real-world settings, Leloup aspires to be as true...
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became part of the Cockerill-Ougrée, briefly being absorbed into Thy-Marcinelle et Monceau before becoming part of Cockerill-Sambre. In the 1980s the...
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were trapped and drowned. August 8, 1956: Bois du Cazier disaster in Marcinelle, Belgium. A fire in the mines resulted in 262 deaths; of the 274 people...
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Dampremy Gilly Gosselies Goutroux Jumet Lodelinsart Marchienne-au-Pont Marcinelle Monceau-sur-Sambre Mont-sur-Marchienne Montignies-sur-Sambre Ransart Roux...
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the Île-de-France in the 2004 regional elections. Franco-Belgian comics Marcinelle school BDoubliées. "Record année 1962" (in French). Lambiek Comiclopedia...
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collapsed after large-scale loss of life among Italian workers in the Marcinelle mining disaster in 1956. Alternative agreements were concluded with Spain...
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