West Flanders

Another 15 Extraordinary Sand Sculptures

Published on Today 11/21/2009 under Russian sand sculptor Wiaczeslaw Borecki carves a figure of Michael Jackson during the Sand Sculptures Festival in Blankenberge, Belgium Sand sculptures representing 'The World of Pirates'...

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The 26-year-old victim of the First World War

Maité Roël is just 26 and she is the youngest victim of the First World War. And when she walks to meet me past the old churchyard in her village of Bovekerke, she limps, ever so slightly, on her left leg, the living ghost of...

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CCTV system used for revenue protection by Antwerp Port Authority

The Antwerp Port Authority, one of the largest commercial harbours in Europe, handles approximately 190,000,000 tonnes of freight annually and over 700,000 cars are loaded or unloaded at the harbour's roll on-roll off...

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Brilliant Bruges

When you arrive in Bruges you might get the feeling of stepping back in time. Willow lined canals, cobbled streets and old whitewashed almshouses all evoke a sense of times gone by and this perfectly preserved city is the ideal...

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unival® Group Impresses With Live Demo at BELCOAST 2009

In response to the terrorist bombings in Spain and the current terroristic threat against NATO forces in Afghanistan by urgent request of the NATO Foreign and Defence Ministers, NATO has initiated a technology demonstration...

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Merkel, Sarkozy Mark Armistice Day

PARIS — For the first time since World War I, the leaders of Germany and France appeared together at a ceremony Wednesday to commemorate the end of the conflict, saying it is now time to celebrate their countries’...

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MOVIE: In Bruges

Blessed with the same moribund wit and explosive violence as his Oliver Award-winning stage plays, Martin McDonagh's feature film directorial debut is a gloriously off-beat jaunt through modern day Belgium in the company of two...

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Merkel helps French mark end of WWI

For the first time since World War I, the leaders of Germany and France appeared together at a ceremony Wednesday to commemorate the end of the conflict, saying it is now time to celebrate their countries’ reconciliation and...

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Thousands remember war dead

Belgium - Eight Belgian fire brigade buglers led a solemn last post ceremony on Wednesday at the world-famous Menen Gate war memorial to remember the millions of soldiers and civilians that died in World War I. Poppy petals...

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Titan Energy, Enfinity tie up for solar power project in AP

M. Somasekhar Hyderabad, Nov. 10 Titan Energy Systems and Enfinity, based in Waregem Belgium, have joined hands to establish a 1 Giga Watt Power (GWp) or 1000 MW of solar Photovoltaic (PV) installations in Andhra Pradesh....

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