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    of Borgloon was also moved from the arrondissement of Hasselt to the new arrondissement of Tongeren. The Administrative Arrondissement of Tongeren consists...
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    Borgloon (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɔr(ə)xˌloːn] ; French: Looz, French pronunciation: [lo]; Limburgish: Loeën) is a city and municipality located in the...
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  • The Tongeren Group is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) in the subsurface of Belgium. It consists of shallow marine, epicontinental...
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  • to whom?] by speech analysis that in the Belgian Limburgish dialect of Borgloon, the dragging tone itself is bitonal, while it has also been proved that...
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    Bilzen Borgloon Genk Hamont-Achel Hasselt Maaseik Sint-Truiden Tongeren Zonhoven Maastricht Diepenbeek Alken Lummen Bilzen Borgloon Tongeren Oudsbergen...
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    which Arnold, Earl of Borgloon, was granted the Villa of Dilsen with Niel and the castle of Stokkem. In 1299 the Earl of Borgloon was recorded appointing...
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    of the province of Limburg, including the cities of Tongeren, Sint-Truiden, Bilzen and Borgloon. Liège province north of the Meuse, including for example...
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  • portion forming the rump of the new arrondissement of Tongeren (which also absorbed the canton of Borgloon from Hasselt). In the National Congress of Belgium...
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    named after the original seat of its count, Loon, which is today called Borgloon. During the middle ages the counts moved their court to a more central...
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  • original core of today's Belgian Limburg. Loon had its seat in Borgloon, near Tongeren, and the town of Duras (nl) is today part of St Truiden. The records...
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