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<gallery>File:Brugge Ankerplein_9-03-2010_15-34-27.jpg</gallery> | <gallery>File:Brugge Ankerplein_9-03-2010_15-34-27.jpg|Anchor Square in Bruges, right bistro Den Anker, and left the Diamond Museum. The square owes its name to L'Ancre inn or Den Anker from the 16th century. Although this is not the official name of the square, the locals usually use this name. | ||
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Bruges is the capital of the West-Flanders. | Bruges is the capital of the West-Flanders. | ||
The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. | The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. | ||
[[nl:Brugge]] | [[nl:Brugge]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 26 January 2019
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Anchor Square in Bruges, right bistro Den Anker, and left the Diamond Museum. The square owes its name to L'Ancre inn or Den Anker from the 16th century. Although this is not the official name of the square, the locals usually use this name.
Bruges is the capital of the West-Flanders.
The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.