Events in the year 1838 in Belgium. Monarch: Leopold I Prime Minister: Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt 7 April – Tariffs raised on woollen cloth, porcelain...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1838. 1838 (MDCCCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Treaty of London (1839) (redirect from London Conference of 1838–1839)
United Kingdom of the Netherlands. In 1830, Belgians broke away and established an independent Kingdom of Belgium. The overwhelmingly Catholic population...
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Ernest Solvay (category 1838 births)
Solvay (French: [sɔlvɛ]; 16 April 1838 – 26 May 1922) was a Belgian chemist, industrialist and philanthropist. Born in Rebecq, he was prevented by his acute...
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indicated. As of January 1, 2024, Belgium had a population of 11,763,650 and is the 81st most populous country in the world. The population of Flanders...
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2O. and it may sometimes form stalactites. It was first described in 1838 by Belgian geologist André Dumont and dedicate to chimist Charles Delvaux de...
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Beer in Belgium includes pale ales, lambics, Flemish red ales, sour brown ales, strong ales and stouts. In 2018, there were 304 breweries in Belgium, including...
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The Lion of Flanders (novel) (category 1838 in Belgium)
of de Slag der Gulden Sporen) is a major novel first published in 1838 by the Belgian writer Hendrik Conscience (1812–1883) and is an early example of...
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Belgium is a country in Europe and member of major international organizations like the European Union and NATO which are both headquartered in Brussels...
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Brugge railway station (category Railway stations in Belgium opened in 1838)
station in Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium. The station opened on 12 August 1838 on railway lines 50A, 51 and 66. The current building has been in use since...
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