Gastenkamer Monique Den Hert
Schrijversstraat 7, Brugge
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Gastenkamer Monique Den Hert Brugge

Schrijversstraat 7 Brugge, West Flanders, Belgium

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A travel blog entry by sklitgord

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... and the internal dynamics of family businesses, new activities were developed, so that the region reached an extraordinarily high level of prosperity.

This period is characterized by social and cultural emancipation: the good relations between the workers and their employers, mostly in family businesses, supported local prosperity. The Flemish culture as well as the Dutch language have taken a firm position in the bilingual Belgian state.

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From "Flander's fields" to Westvleteren

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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In Bruges, at the whisper of the beer name "Westvleteren," Belgian ears perk up. It is difficult even for them to obtain. I was more curious about the beer and its brewers by this time, but the town of Westvleteren is so remote. I decided to take a train to the very interesting town of Ieper which was maybe twenty or thirty miles away. I hadn't the slightest clue about the interesting history of the town of Ieper until I arrived. It ...

This is one city I will visit again

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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... I just strolled back and forth across, sometimes stopping to take pictures, sometimes stopping for coffee or a beer and to read. You can feel the vibe of all the good people. You can see it in their facial expressions and their body language. There are hundreds of bikes in town and not one is locked up. No one is afraid of anyone walking out on their tab at restaurants. Everyone is genuinely happy and enjoying ...

In Flanders Fields the poppies grow..

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... into this I have also found that it could mean adding weight to the grave to keep the souls in check and at peace or to show that the person is still one of God's 'sheep' (A shepherd would count his sheep using pebbles in a sling, one pebble for each sheep).
Its been a long time since the Great War but for me this well kept, well tended cemetary shows the respect that those lost will always deserve. This cemetary contains 12000 burials, with many ...

"In 80 yds, Turn Right!!"

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... approximately 1hr and 50-60 miles to get to Bruges or Brugge or whatever you want to call it and Kates classic "I really can't read German" responded by my "That's because thats Dutch" kept me s******ing for a lot of it. It is understandably confusing. Jumping forward for a second when we did arrive at the hotel the hotel manager and guest were both speaking fluent German and I was sure we were in the wrong place. Belgium kind of lacks an identity language wise. A ...