Look up Bruges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bruges is a city in Belgium. Bruges may also refer to: Bruges, Gironde, France Bruges, Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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Bruck (disambiguation) van der Brugge Van Bruggen Brüggen (disambiguation) Bruckner (disambiguation) Bruges (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Treaty of Bruges may refer to: Treaty of Bruges (1375), between France and England during the Hundred Years' War Treaty of Bruges (1521), between England...
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Bruges Group may refer to Groupe de Bruges, a European agricultural policy think tank Bruges Group (United Kingdom), a British eurosceptic think tank This...
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1530 manuscript illustrated by Simon Bening of Bruges Hennessey (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hennessy...
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Burges (redirect from Burges (disambiguation))
Burges (b. 1995), American researcher and physician Burgess (disambiguation) Bruges (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Burges This page lists...
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Concertgebouw (redirect from Concertgebouw (disambiguation))
Amsterdam, Netherlands Concertgebouw, Bruges, Belgium Concertgebouw de Vereeniging, Netherlands This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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northern Poland Mâle, Orne, a village in France Male, Belgium, a quarter in Bruges Male, Vikramgad, a village in Maharashtra, India Male (woreda), a woreda...
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OST (redirect from OST (disambiguation))
outer space. Ostend–Bruges International Airport, Belgium, IATA code Old Spanish Trail (auto trail) Ost (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Baroque composer Jerome Frescobaldi (died 1517), Italian merchant based in Bruges who supplied James IV of Scotland Leonardo Frescobaldi – 16th-century Italian...
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