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Jean-Joseph Raikem

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Joseph-Jean Raikem or Jean-Joseph Raikem (Liege, 28 April 1787 - 24 January 1875) was a Roman Catholic Belgian politician, president of the National Congress of Belgium, magistrate and historian. [1]

16 relations: Étienne Constantin de Gerlache, Belgium, Catholic Church, Catholic Party (Belgium), Charles Liedts, Engis, Free University of Brussels, Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, Joseph Lebeau, Liège, List of Presidents of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, Minister of Justice (Belgium), National Congress of Belgium, Paul Devaux, Prince-Bishopric of Liège, The Hague.

Étienne Constantin de Gerlache

Étienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache (26 December 1785 – 10 February 1871) was a lawyer and politician in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, and later became in 1831 the first Prime Minister of the newly founded Belgian state.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe bordered by France, the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Catholic Party (Belgium)

The Catholic Party (Parti catholique, Katholieke Partij) was established in 1869 as the Confessional Catholic Party (Confessionele Katholieke Partij).

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Charles Liedts

Charles Augustin Baron Liedts (2 December 1802 in Oudenaarde – 21 March 1878) was a Belgian liberal politician.

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Engis

Engis is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège.

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Free University of Brussels

The Free University of Brussels (Université Libre de Bruxelles) was a university in Brussels, Belgium established in 1834.

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Jean-Baptiste Nothomb

Jean Baptiste, Baron Nothomb (3 July 1805 – 6 September 1881) was a Belgian statesman and diplomat, the sixth Prime Minister.

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Joseph Lebeau

Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (3 January 1794 – 19 March 1865) was a Belgian liberal statesman, the second Prime Minister.

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Liège

Liège (Lidje; Luik,; Lüttich) is a major Walloon city and municipality and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from borders with the Netherlands (Maastricht is about to the north) and with Germany (Aachen is about north-east). At Liège, the Meuse meets the River Ourthe. The city is part of the sillon industriel, the former industrial backbone of Wallonia. It still is the principal economic and cultural centre of the region. The Liège municipality (i.e. the city proper) includes the former communes of Angleur, Bressoux, Chênée, Glain, Grivegnée, Jupille-sur-Meuse, Rocourt, and Wandre. In November 2012, Liège had 198,280 inhabitants. The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, covers an area of 1,879 km2 (725 sq mi) and had a total population of 749,110 on 1 January 2008. Population of all municipalities in Belgium on 1 January 2008. Retrieved on 2008-10-19. Definitions of metropolitan areas in Belgium. The metropolitan area of Liège is divided into three levels. First, the central agglomeration (agglomeratie) with 480,513 inhabitants (2008-01-01). Adding the closest surroundings (banlieue) gives a total of 641,591. And, including the outer commuter zone (forensenwoonzone) the population is 810,983. Retrieved on 2008-10-19. This includes a total of 52 municipalities, among others, Herstal and Seraing. Liège ranks as the third most populous urban area in Belgium, after Brussels and Antwerp, and the fourth municipality after Antwerp, Ghent and Charleroi.

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List of Presidents of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium

This is a list of Presidents of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.

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Minister of Justice (Belgium)

This is the list of Belgian ministers of Justice.

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National Congress of Belgium

The National Congress (Congrès national, Nationaal Congres) was a temporary legislative assembly in 1830, established shortly after the Belgian Provisional Government had proclaimed national independence following the Belgian Revolution.

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Paul Devaux

Paul Devaux (10 April 1801, Bruges – 30 January 1880, Brussels) was a liberal Belgian politician, deeply involved in the unionist movement.

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Prince-Bishopric of Liège

The Prince-Bishopric of Liège was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the Low Countries, situated for the most part in present Belgium, which was ruled by the Bishop of Liège.

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The Hague

The Hague (Den Haag,, short for 's-Gravenhage) is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands and the capital of the province of South Holland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Joseph_Raikem

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