Luanshya
Luanshya , city (1990 pop. 146,275), N central Zambia, near the Congo border. It is a copper-mining center, located on the Copperbelt .
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Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390
Magazine article from: Business History Review; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390. By...52181921-0. Reviewed by Kathryn Reyerson In Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390, James...broker-moneychanger networks of medieval Bruges may not have spawned direct descendants...
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Bruges. (Belgian city)(includes vital statistics)
Magazine article from: Europe; 3/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...Medieval Appearances Notwithstanding, Bruges Looks Ahead to the 21st Century THE TWO THINGS I LIKE MOST about Bruges are: first, it's not going to change...s. The second thing I like is that Bruges' human sized proportions means that...
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Bruges;Tony Randall Remembers This Preserved Medieval City
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/18/1987; ; 700+ words
; ...Venice is the most beautiful city I have ever seen, then Bruges is the prettiest. If Venice is an opera by Bellini, then Bruges is a quartet by Haydn; Venice is Titian and Tintoretto. Bruges is van Eyck and Roger van der Weyden. Both are cities...
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Bruges, beautifully perfect, basking as cultural capital of Europe.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 2/18/2002; ; 700+ words
; BRUGES, Belgium _ Els only has me for the morning...fills my head with historical facts about Bruges, from its wealthy heyday in the 1300s and...dipped in formaldehyde. "People think that Bruges is just some kind of living museum and not...
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Beautiful Bruges, a city frozen in time
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 4/12/1987; ; 700+ words
; BRUGES, Belgium When we first wander through Bruges, astonished and silent, we try to rein in our excitement. Bruges is a medieval city perfectly preserved, a sprawling metropolis once of world significance, and yet today almost unaltered...
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CHOCFUL OF SURPRISES BRUGES COMES IN FOR A BIT OF A RIBBING IN THE BLACK COMEDY OF THE SAME NAME, BUT, FINDS ALAN TAYLOR, THE CITY HAS UNEXPECTED DELIGHTS WAY BEYOND THE CARICATURE
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Herald; 5/25/2008; ; 700+ words
; THE movie In Bruges, as you might guess from its no-flannel...priest, they find themselves . . . in Bruges. Ken, a man with a cultural hinterland...wilder stag weekends, takes one look at Bruges and wants out, now, immediately, pronto...
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Discreet charm of Bruges; Euro weekend.
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England); 10/29/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...the increasingly well-travelled Brit. Bruges, on the other hand, is made for the...only dream of. One of the plus points of Bruges is its compactness. You can stroll through...of the most popular ways to travel to Bruges, the Sea France ferry service between...
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If you go to Bruges, Belgium ...(The Seattle Times)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 3/18/2002; ; 700+ words
; Bruges will be more crowded than usual this year...000 residents in the historical center, Bruges draws more than 3 million visitors annually...them Europeans who come on day trips. But Bruges has enough museums, historical sites...
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BRUGES; DREAMY: The canal at Rozenhoedkaai, with old Bruges in the background.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 11/2/2008; 700+ words
; ...DAVIES THE beautiful, compact city of Bruges - recently cast in a full supporting role in the movie In Bruges - is a medieval masterpiece just across...backdrop when Hollywood moves in. Not Bruges. The Belgian city - 50minutes by train...
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From Memling to Pourbus: the forgotten period. (Bruges, Belgium)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 10/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...time is the fifteenth century, the place Bruges: a bustling metropolis, the meeting...patrimony. Yet at the end of the century Bruges suffered serious political, social and...decline after 1500 is far from accurate. Bruges remained a city of European stature despite...
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Bruges
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bruges or Brugge , city (1991 pop. 117,063...processed food, and industrial glass. Bruges was founded on an inlet of the North Sea...trade. At its zenith (14th cent.), Bruges was one of the major commercial hubs of...
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Bruges, treaty of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Bruges, treaty of, 1375. After years of warfare, Charles V of France and Edward III agreed a truce, under papal auspices, and established a conference at Bruges to negotiate a permanent settlement. But after Edward's death in June 1377, fighting was resumed. J. A. Cannon
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Mattins of Bruges
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Mattins of Bruges. The massacre of the French lodged in Bruges by the Flemish inhabitants at daybreak on 18 May 1302.
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Belfry of Bruges, The, and Other Poems
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Belfry of Bruges, The, and Other Poems, volume of poems by Longfellow , published in...Springfield , The Bridge , and The Arrow and the Song . The Belfry of Bruges , in rhymed couplets of eight‐stress lines, recalling the...
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Gauthier of Bruges
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Gauthier of Bruges According to medieval legend, Gauthier, a Franciscan monk made a bishop by...remains. He caused the tomb to be opened and was horrified to see Gauthier of Bruges presenting his act of appeal with a withered hand.
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