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Aublain

Index Aublain

Aublain (Åblén) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Couvin, located in the province of Namur, Belgium. [1]

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  1. 14 relations: Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut, Belgium, Castle, Communities, regions, and language areas of Belgium, County of Hainaut, Couvin, Gallo-Roman culture, Middle Ages, Municipalities of Belgium, Namur Province, Otbert of Liège, Provinces of Belgium, Telephone numbers in Belgium, Wallonia.

Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut

Baldwin II (1056–1098?) was count of Hainaut from 1071 to his death.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Castle

A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders.

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Communities, regions, and language areas of Belgium

Belgium is a federal state comprising three communities and three regions that are based on four language areas.

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County of Hainaut

The County of Hainaut (Comté de Hainaut.; Graafschap Henegouwen.; comitatus hanoniensis.), sometimes spelled Hainault, was a territorial lordship within the medieval Holy Roman Empire that straddled the present-day border of Belgium and France.

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Couvin

Couvin (Couvén) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium. Aublain and Couvin are Namur geography stubs.

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Gallo-Roman culture

Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.

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Municipalities of Belgium

Belgium comprises 581 municipalities (gemeenten; communes; Gemeinden), 300 of them grouped into five provinces in Flanders and 262 others in five provinces in Wallonia, while the remaining 19 are in the Brussels Capital Region, which is not divided in provinces.

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Namur Province

Namur (Namen; Nameur) is a province of Wallonia, one of the three regions of Belgium.

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Otbert of Liège

Otbert of Liège (died 1119) was bishop of Liège at the end of the eleventh century (in office 1091–1119).

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Provinces of Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium is divided into three regions.

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Telephone numbers in Belgium

A telephone number in Belgium is a sequence of nine or ten digits dialed on a telephone to make a call on the Belgian telephone network.

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Wallonia

Wallonia (Wallonie), officially the Walloon Region (Région wallonne), is one of the three regions of Belgium—along with Flanders and Brussels.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aublain