Geel (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣeːl] ) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp, which acquired city status in the 1980s. It...
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Laas Geel (Somali: Laas Geel), also spelled Laas Gaal, are cave formations on the rural outskirts of Hargeisa, Somaliland, situated in the Maroodi Jeex...
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The Battle of Geel, also known as the Battle of the Geel Bridgehead, was a battle between British and German troops near Geel (Gheel) in Belgium. It occurred...
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Reggae Geel (Flemish: [ˈrɛɣeː ˈɣeːl]) is a reggae music festival that takes place in Geel, Belgium, typically on the first Friday of August, with reggae...
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Geel was a Belgian association football club from the city of Geel in Antwerp (province). The club was born in 1921 as a merger of Flandria and Geel Sport...
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Van Geel or van Geel is a Dutch toponymic surname. It means "of Geel" (a town in the province of Antwerp). It may refer to the following people: Jacob...
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Peter Geel (24 November 1929 – 23 November 2017) was a Dutch footballer. He played in one match for the Netherlands national football team in 1955. Geel died...
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Dymphna (category People from Geel)
took refuge in the town of Gheel (now spelled 'Geel'). One tradition states that once settled in Geel, Dymphna built a hospice for the poor and sick of...
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Zulueta and Francisca Lewin. Based on the true story of writer María Carolina Geel, who in 1955 killed her lover at the Crillón Hotel, the film is a reinterpretation...
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Jacob Geel (12 November 1789 – 11 November 1862) was a Dutch scholar, critic and librarian. He was born in Amsterdam. In 1823 he was appointed as a librarian...
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