Examples of 'de brouckère' in a sentence

Meaning of "de brouckère"

De Brouckère is a proper noun that refers to a location or a street name in some cities. It is often used to denote a specific place or landmark, typically in Belgium, where the street is named after a notable figure or historical significance

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Fritz de Brouckère is a Belgian painter from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Transfer of the participants to the Hotel de Brouckère.
Fritz de Brouckère can be ranked amongst the Belgian impressionists.
Renovation of the entrance to the De Brouckère metro station.
De Brouckère station.
They are jamming up the Place de Brouckère.
The resurfacing of De Brouckère Square is in a very advanced phase.
Take tram 4 in the direction of De Brouckère.
Charles de Brouckère.
From De Brouckère to Fontainas we distinguish six spatial entities,.
Advance is worried . They are jamming up the Place de Brouckère.
Place de Brouckère.
Finally bus route 71 will not run between Naamsepoort and De Brouckère.
Fan Park at the place de Brouckère ( events, games and workshops ).
At 7.15 pm, a festive procession will leave from Grand-Place and head for Place De Brouckère.

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In that case, the De Brouckère UGC cinema is only a few hundred meters away!
The " Place de Brouckère ", and De Brouckère station, in central Brussels are named after him.
From the De Brouckère metro station ( near the Bourse and the Grand Place ),.

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