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  2. Vennbahn - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of the new border demarcation, the route of the line now changed several times between the German Reich territory and Belgium. Belgium demanded that the Vennbahn be placed under Belgian administration, as it was of particular economic importance for the towns of Malmedy and Eupen, and succeeded. On 27 March 1920, a border ...

  3. List of national roads in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The third network is composed of provincial national roads. The first digit corresponds to a province—from 1 to 9—based upon the old provinces and in alphabetical order in French, thus: 1 is Province of Antwerp; 2 is Province of Brabant; 3 is Province of West Flanders; 4 is Province of East Flanders; 5 is Province of Hainaut; 6 is Province of Liège; 7 is Province of Limburg; 8 is Province ...

  4. EV12 North Sea Cycle Route - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the world's longest cycle route around the North Sea, passing through eight countries and covering 5,942 km. Find out the route details, highlights, and challenges of each section, from Bergen to Shetland.

  5. Transport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The road network in Belgium is made of highways, national (or regional) roads (the secondary network) and communal roads (or streets). Communal roads are managed at the municipal level. There are also a number of orbital roads in Belgium around major cities. total: 152,256 km (2006) country comparison to the world: 35

  6. A1 motorway (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Highways of Belgium; ... is an urban planning blunder. The unused lamps were taken out in 2006. ... History of the A1-E19 on Wegen-Routes.be

  7. List of railway lines in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    All railway lines in Belgium are identified by a route number and these numbers are in widespread general use (for example, in passenger train timetables). Most of the numbers have remained unchanged since the creation of the SNCB/NMBS in the 1920s, although line closures and the construction of new routes have led to a few alterations over the years.

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