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Located near Brussels what Belgian village is synonymous with the birth of ABBA and downfall of Napoleon?

Must be Waterloo.


What is the name of the Belgian Village where Napoleon was finally defeated?

Waterloo.


Which sights can be found in the Belgian village Mery?

There are several different sights which are able to be found in the Belgian village of Mery including the following: Graevesmolen, the church of Mery, and the mill wheel.


The name of what village in Somerset is synonymous with both a cheese and a way to cut cheese into slabs?

Cheddar


What happened Under the corvée labor system in the Belgian Congo?

if a village or person did not meet their quota, they were killed and their right hands were cut off


Why did the battle of Waterloo take place in a particular place?

Napoleon wished to attack the Allied armies, the nearest of which, the Prussian Army under Blucher and the Allied Army under Wellington, were situated near what is now the Franco-Belgian border. The village of Waterloo was a few miles north of the Prussian position and to where the allies were eventually forced to come together.


What is the value of the the print Belgian Village by Delormel?

Many of the prints are worth a price close to $10 each. The value of the piece will vary depending upon its condition.


Village where Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington?

At Waterloo in present day Belgium, with some major help from Field Marshall von Blucher and the Prussian Army.


What was the Belgian Tervuren first bred for?

The Belgian Tervuren was named for the Belgian village of Tervuren. It is one of the four varieties of the Belgian Sheepdogs, the Belgian Tervuren, Belgian Groenendael, Belgian Malinois and the less popular Belgian Laekenois, which all share a common foundation. In most countries and breed clubs all four dogs are considered the same breed with different varieties in coat types. All four dogs share a breed standard in all countries accept for the AKC who since 1959 recognizes them as separate breeds and does not recognize one of the four (the Laekenois), whereas the UKC, who is also a U.S. registry does recognize all four varieties as one breed. Versatile and highly intelligent, all four varieties of the Belgian Sheepdog excel at a variety of talents, including but not limited to police work such as, narcotics and bomb detection, protection and schutzhund, search and rescue, also obedience, agility, tracking, herding, sled and cart pulling and as a guide for the blind and assistant to the disabled. These high energy, extremely intelligent dogs need leadership, to be challenged, and well exercised daily and therefore are not for everyone, but can make an excellent family companion with the right owners. The Belgian Malinois was the first of the four sheepdogs to establish type. Until the other four were established in type they were called "Berger Belge a poil court autre que Malinois", which meant "Belgian short-coated Sheepdog who is not the Malinois." Today all four sheepdogs are popular in Belgian. Today the Laekenois and Malinois more often used as working type dogs, than the Belgian Groenendael and Tervuren but all types still make excellent workers.


Town in Belgium where Napoleon met his defeat?

The battle is called Waterloo, after the village which was Wellkinton's headquarters; but the battle was fought a couple of miles south of Waterloo.


Describe okonkwo 20 years after he becomes the village hero in things fall apart?

Twenty years after becoming the village hero, Okonkwo's life takes a downward spiral as he struggles to adapt to changes brought by the arrival of colonial influences in his village. He becomes increasingly rigid and violent, refusing to accept the new ways and ultimately takes his own life in disgrace. His pride and fear of being perceived as weak ultimately lead to his tragic downfall.


What was the Belgian Sheepdog first bred for?

The Belgian Groenendael, as it is called worldwide, is simply called the Belgian Shepherd by the American Kennel Club. It was named after the village of Groenendael in Belgian. It is one of the four varieties of the Belgian Sheepdogs, the Belgian Groenendael, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Tervuren, and the less popularBelgian Laekenois, which all share a common foundation. In most countries and breed clubs all four dogs are considered the same breed with different varieties in coat types. All four dogs share a breed standard in all countries accept for the AKC who since 1959 recognizes them as separate breeds and does not recognize one of the four (the Laekenois), whereas the UKC, who is also a U.S. registry does recognize all four varieties as one breed. Versatile and highly intelligent, all four varieties of the Belgian Sheepdog excel at a variety of talents, including but not limited to police work such as, narcotics and bomb detection, protection and schutzhund, search and rescue, also obedience, agility, tracking, herding, sled and cart pulling and as a guide for the blind and assistant to the disabled. These high energy, extremely intelligent dogs need leadership, to be challenged, and well exercised daily and therefore are not for everyone, but can make an excellent family companion with the right owners. The Belgian Malinois was the first of the four sheepdogs to establish type. Until the other four were established in type they were called "Berger Belge a poil court autre que Malinois", which meant "Belgian short-coated Sheepdog who is not the Malinois." Today all four sheepdogs are popular in Belgian. Today the Laekenois and Malinois more often used as working type dogs, than the Belgian Groenendael and Tervuren but all types still make excellent workers.