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  2. Swiss Psalm - Wikipedia

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    French: Cantique suisse, [kɑ̃tik sɥis]; Italian: Salmo svizzero, [ˈsalmo ˈzvittsero]; Romansh: Psalm Svizzer, [ˈ (p)salm ˈʒviːtser]) is the national anthem of Switzerland . It was composed in 1841, by Alberich Zwyssig (1808–1854). Since then, it has been frequently sung at patriotic events.

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Dutch article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  4. Histoire de Belgique (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Histoire de Belgique ( French; lit. 'History of Belgium') is a seven-volume survey of the Belgian history by the historian Henri Pirenne (1862–1935) written in French and published between 1900 and 1932. The series, which traces the emergence of the Belgian nation-state from the Roman era until the start of World War I, is a classic of ...

  5. 3 Suisses - Wikipedia

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    3 Suisses. 3 Suisses is a French mail order and e-commerce company, with headquarters in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. It is the biggest of the 16 e-commerce brands of Groupe 3SI [ fr; de]. Everett Hutt is the current CEO as of 2022. Since 1981, Otto GmbH owned a 51% share in the company and has been its only shareholder since January 2014.

  6. The Shadow in the Courtyard - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow in the Courtyard (other English-language titles are Maigret Mystified and The Shadow Puppet; French: L'Ombre chinoise) is a detective novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring his character inspector Jules Maigret.

  7. Fontainejean Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Fontainejean Abbey, otherwise Fontaine-Jean Abbey ( French: Abbaye de Fontainejean or Fontaine-Jean ), was a Cistercian monastery in the commune of Saint-Maurice-sur-Aveyron in the Gâtinais in the département of Loiret, France. It was founded in 1124 as a daughter house of Pontigny Abbey by Miles de Courtenay, who had previously also founded ...

  8. Linguistic boundary of Moselle - Wikipedia

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  9. The Sorrow of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Sorrow of Belgium (Dutch: Het verdriet van België) is a 1983 novel by the Belgian author Hugo Claus (1929–2008). The book, widely considered Claus's most important work and "the most important Dutch-language novel of the twentieth century", [ 1 ] is a Bildungsroman which explores themes around politics and growing up in Flanders around ...